St Mary's Church in the Maddington area of Shrewton, Wiltshire, in the west of England, was built in the late 12th century.
[3] The church has Norman origins, belonging to Amesbury Priory in 1179,[4][5] with the earliest parts of the existing building dating from the late 12th and early 13th century,[1] however there have been several alterations since, including the renewal of the roof of the nave in 1603 funded by Giles Tooker.
[4] Sir Stephen Fox became the lord of the manor in the late 17th century and paid for the rebuilding of the chancel and redecoration.
[2] In 1853 the chancel was rebuilt and the whole church restored by Thomas Henry Wyatt,[2] including the erection of the gabled porch.
[2] The stained glass includes work by Alexander Gibbs in the south aisle and another by Lavers, Barraud and Westlake in the chancel.