[1] There has been a church on the site however it was largely rebuilt in 1517 by Edmund Tame a local wool merchant.
[1] The parish is part of the Churn Valley benefice within the Diocese of Gloucester.
[1] The buttressed three-stage tower contains three bells which were recast in the 1840s by Thomas Mears and three from the 15th century.
[3][5] Within the church is a stone tablet listing the six men from the village who served and died during World War II.
[1] It was brought to Rendcomb from Elmore Court and initially used as a garden ornament.