St Andrew's Church, Whitminster

It is one of only a few churches in Gloucestershire to retain a traditional Stoup, a stone basin used to hold Holy Water.

The building was constructed with coursed and dressed stone and the walls are part ashlar.

It is one of only a few churches in Gloucestershire to retain a traditional Stoup, a stone basin used to hold Holy Water.

[3] The church site dates from 1086, although no part of the surviving fabric is visibly older than the 14th century.

The structure was enlarged in 1842 to include a north aisle, designed by Bristol architect Thomas Foster, the tower was restored in 1844 and various other areas in 1884 by Sir A.W.

The Church of St. Andrew's, Whitminster