The Anglican Church of St Nicholas at Saintbury in the Cotswold District of Gloucestershire, England, was built in the 13th century.
[1] Parts of the current building, including the nave, north transept and tower, date from the 13th century but some aspects, such as the Norman south door with tympanum, provide evidence of an earlier church on the site.
[6] A stone carving on the wall of the church has been suggested to be a Sheela na gig.
[5][7] The interior includes box pews and wall paintings, with some Arts and Crafts features, by Ernest Gimson, Alec Miller and Charles Robert Ashbee, which were added in the early 20th century.
[2] The wall paintings depicting passages from the King James Bible date from 1634.