In 1340, Lord Thomas Berkeley rebuilt the church with only the stone bowl of the font remaining from the previous twelfth century structure.
In the angles of the tower, the carved heads of Edward III and Jonathan Thoresby, Bishop of Worcester (the diocese for Cam before the English Reformation) can be found.
Above the entrance door, in the spandrils are two small heraldic shield plaques bearing the cross of St George and the other of the Berkeley coat of arms.
[3] The adjacent vicarage was erected circa 1590, the now privately owned former rectory is named Bell Court after its Bell-cot built by Thomas Fulljames c.1836 - it is a Grade II Listed Building,.
Today the church plays an active role in the community through offering services, open for individual prayer daily, bell ringing, regular choir, weekly food bank collections, Mother's Union and a Thursday morning cafe etc.