[1][2][3] It has two 18th-century sundials, one inscribed in Latin Lux Umbra Dei: "Light [is] the shadow of God.
"[4] The Renaissance playwright and poet Ulpian Fulwell was Rector of Naunton from about 1570 until his death in about 1586, but seems to have neglected his clerical duties.
Four years later Fulwell was fined when his clerk was found to be illiterate and that parents had ceased to send their children to catechism classes.
[5] Another Rector, from 1660, was the prolific author and translator Clement Barksdale (1609–1687), who held the parish in plurality with Stow-on-the-Wold.
At present the parish of Naunton is part of the Archdeaconry of Cheltenham in the Diocese of Gloucester.