St Nicholas of Myra's Church, Ozleworth

By car, park outside the Ozleworth Estate, near to the gates, and follow a long bridle path downhill and around to the left until you reach the churchyard.

[3] The oldest part of the present church is the tower, which is Norman in style, and which may have acted as the original nave.

In 1732 a west gallery was erected; this was approached from the outside of the church by steps and a south doorway.

[3] In the top stage, in each face, is a two-light window under a round-headed arch.

[2] Inside the church, the west tower arch is also elaborately carved.

In the east window are fragments of medieval stained glass, depicting a saint's head.

In the southwest window of the tower are four panels of painted Flemish glass dating from the 16th or 17th century.