[2] The earliest parts of the church date from the 12th century and originally had a chancel, nave and a central tower.
A mural[citation needed] to numerous of the lords of the manor between 1650 and 1761 is in the nave.
[1] 4 Parachute Squadron, Royal Engineers were billeted in Glaston and at Bisbrooke Hall in the months before Operation Market Garden in September 1944.
[6] In 1663 the advowson was given to Peterhouse, Cambridge by Bernard Hale, the Master of the college.
Masters of Peterhouse were Rector of Glaston until 1867, when the rectory was detached from the headship by new college statutes.