[6] The Domesday Book records that until 1066 one Leofgeat held the manor of Ortune, probably at what is now Nether Worton.
After the Norman Conquest of England an estate of three hides and half a yardland at Worton passed to William the Conqueror's half-brother Odo of Bayeux.
[9] In the 1820s Over Worton's curate was the evangelical priest Walter Mayers, who in the 1800s had taught classics at Great Ealing School in what was then Middlesex.
[3] In the churchyard east of the chancel is a pair of stone medieval coffin lids[11] that may be a remnant from the previous church.
[3] Until 2015 Holy Trinity was part of a single benefice with St James' church, Nether Worton.