The Anglican Church of St Mary the Virgin at Kempsford in the Cotswold District of Gloucestershire, England, was built in the 12th century.
A Victorian restoration was carried out by George Edmund Street around 1858, and most of the internal furnishings date from this time.
[4] The parish is part of the South Cotswold Team Ministry benefice within the Diocese of Gloucester.
[5] The church has an eight-bay nave, chancel with wagon roof and a three-stage tower supported by diagonal buttresses.
[7] Inside the church is a plaque commemorating parishioners who died in World War II.