St Andrew's Church, Castle Combe

The tower has many features of a late medieval church including pinnacles, diagonal buttresses and battlements.

The interior of the church consists of a nave, chapels to the north-east and south-east, aisles and a south porch.

In the early 19th century the structure became unstable and the building was restored, funded chiefly by a member of the Scrope family.

Within the Lady Chapel there is a late Norman memorial dedicated to a Baron of Castle Combe, Walter de Dunstanville (d.

[3] In recent years there have been a number of restoration projects for the church, with work being completed to the roof and medieval screen in 2016 and 2018 respectively.

Circa 13th century memorial dedicated to Sir Walter de Dunstanville
C. 13th century memorial dedicated to Sir Walter de Dunstanville