This Grade 1 church is mainly Perpendicular. It was heavily restored by
Butterfield in the 1870s. Its chief treasure is the remarkable statue to the
carpenter Thomas Spackman by John Devall Jun in 1786. It also has a good
brass of the 14th century and a Jacobean pulpit of 1629. Sir Nikolaus
Pevsner is buried in the churchyard.
Opening arrangements: Open Easter to October; otherwise key nearby
Address: Wood St, Clyffe Pypard, Swindon SN4 7PY