St Wonnow's Church, Wonastow

[2] The chancel is in the Perpendicular style, built of Old Red Sandstone and with square-headed windows and cinquefoiled ogee lights.

[3] The roof, supported by four pairs of hammer beams, is of unknown mediaeval date, restored in 1977.

[3] Further restoration was undertaken in the 1880s, through gifts by Sir John and Lady Adela Searle after they came to live at nearby Wonastow Court.

[2] Although only small numbers attend the weekly service, there is a great deal of regard and affection for the church by the wider community as witnessed by the successful restoration programme in recent years.

The church is normally locked but visitors can obtain the key locally by prior arrangement with the Vicar.