St Mary's Church, North Leigh

[3] In the latter part of the 12th century the nave was abandoned and its arch in the west wall of the tower was blocked up.

[4] The parents of the Civil War Speaker of the House of Commons, William Lenthall, came from North Leigh and are buried in the church.

[4] Kempster was a mason who had worked for Sir Christopher Wren on churches in London.

[4] Kempster linked the Perrott chapel and the north aisle by an arcade of Tuscan columns.

[4] Kempster had inserted round-headed Georgian windows in the north and south walls of the chancel.

[4] Street replaced these with ones to match the restored Decorated Gothic east window.

11th-century Anglo-Saxon arch blocked since the 12th century, with Decorated Gothic window added in the 14th century.
Alabaster effigies of Sir William Wilcote (died 1410) and his wife
15th-century Doom painting in nave, above entrance to chancel
Perpendicular Gothic fan-vaulted ceiling of Wilcote chantry chapel
West end of St. Mary's church, where the Saxon nave formerly stood.
Stained glass quatrefoil in Wilcote Chapel east window