St Mary's Church, Berkeley

There is an ogee crocketed arch over the doorway holding the Berkeley arms.

[2][5][6] Medieval wall paintings were revealed by removal of whitewash, during restoration of 1865–66 by Clayton and Bell supervised by George Gilbert Scott.

There are patterns in red and black, and fragments of a painting over the chancel arch probably representing the Last Judgment.

There is a memorial tablet to Edward Jenner on the south wall.

The earliest, the 7th (A), was made in 1700; the latest, the treble (G♯) and second (F♯), made in 1921, were given by the Gloucester and Bristol Diocesan Association of Change Ringers as a memorial to members who fell in the Great War.

The tomb of Lord Thomas and Lady Katherine Berkeley