One of the oldest churches in its area, St Mary's was consecrated on 19 August 1283 by Bishop of Worcester, Godfrey Giffard.
The sacristy was built in the 1830s and contains charity boards that were originally from the galleries, located at the west end of the church.
The East Window dates back to the completion of the church in 1325, depicting angels and saints in adoration of Christ.
The choir stalls were built into the church in 1885, the incredible chandelier that swings above was a gift from clothier William Moore, in 1763 - but is only lit at major events.
The chapel was originally built in medieval times, possibly not long after the actual church.
Positioned in the south-east corner of the church, adjacent to the altar; it is one of the biggest organs in the county and is famed for having been played by Georg Handel when in its previous location of St Martin in the Fields.