The mid 14th century building was thoroughly restored in 1861 by G. E. Street, and was designated as Grade II* listed in 1964.
[1] The bell-turret at the west end, under a shingled broached spire, has five bells cast in 1793 and a sixth added in 1999.
[3] The turret carries an unusual clock made by a local craftsman in 1911 to commemorate the coronation of George V. One of its three faces has the letters GLORY.BE.TO.GOD instead of numerals.
[5] The former rectory house, opposite the start of the lane leading to the church, is an imposing redbrick building of the mid 18th century, with a five-bay front, two storeys and an attic.
[6] Media related to St Andrew's church, Wootton Rivers at Wikimedia Commons