
📷 Photo by Ray Bird · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons
Foxley Parish Church sits in the quiet hamlet of Easton Grey and offers a genuine window into centuries of local history.
This is a working parish church that rewards both a quick exterior glance and a proper exploration inside, where you can appreciate the age and character that comes from continuous use and care over many centuries.
The church dates to the 12th century, with Norman features still clearly visible, particularly around the south doorway. The sturdy stone construction is typical of its era, but what makes Foxley distinctive is its saddleback roof on the tower—an unusual design for the region that you won't often encounter in the Cotswolds. Inside, the ancient walls contain the accumulated stories of parish life and worship going back generations.
This isn't a place of grand gestures. Instead, it offers quiet, enduring beauty in the understated style characteristic of North Wiltshire's more modest corners. The churchyard itself provides a peaceful spot for reflection during your travels, and there's something affecting about standing in a space that has served the same community for nine hundred years.
You're well-positioned here to visit nearby attractions. Malmesbury, the historic market town just a short drive away, centres around its impressive abbey and offers places to eat and explore. The village of Sherston is also conveniently close, making this an excellent stopping point as you move through this part of the Cotswolds.
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R. Bird · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

R. Bird · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons