The Parish church of Hampnett, Gloucestershire (dedication unknown)
Description
The church, dedication unknown, built c. 1160, is an ancient building of stone in the Norman and Perpendicular styles, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and an embattled western tower containing 3 bells: the tower was originally central, but in the 15th century the nave was widened on the south side, a tower built at the west end, and the central tower taken down, till the roof of the lower part was on a level with that of the chancel, new windows were also inserted on the north side of the chancel, and on the south side both of chancel and nave: three of the old Norman windows still remain: there are several stained windows, and the interior is ornamented with mural decorations: the church was restored in 1868 and has 100 sittings.
Church Records
The register, including Stowell, annexed to Hampnett in 1660, dates from the year 1594.