Sightseeing
Sightseeing
0-30m
All ages
St Edward's Church, located in the Market Square of Stow on the Wold, is a beautiful example of 11th to 15th century architecture. It features examples of Norman stonework, 13th century Early English columns and arches, and an impressive 88ft high 4-stage tower completed in 1447. The church is also home to some interesting artwork, including a large painting of the Crucifixion by Gaspar de Craeyer, given to the church in 1875. Outside the ancient yew trees flanking the 17th or 18th Century North Porch help complete the interesting and fascinating nature of this wonderful Cotswold attraction. Take a visit and explore its many delights for yourself!
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