The church dates from the 12th century, but is predominantly of 14th and 15th century construction. It was restored in 1858 by
George Gilbert Scott. There are 13th century and early 16th century alabaster monuments in the north chapel and an alabaster effigy of 1517 in the chancel. In 1855, the church built
Holy Trinity Church, Lickey as a chapel of ease. Church bells are recorded from the 1690s. The first mention of a clock is from 1684.
War memorial Inside the church is a large, cast metal memorial to the men of Bromsgrove who were killed in the First World War. Among the names listed is Captain
Noel Chavasse,
VC &
Bar,
MC (1884–1917), the
medical doctor and Olympic athlete from the
Chavasse family. He is one of only three people to be awarded a
Victoria Cross twice.
Burials • Sir Humphrey Stafford and his wife Eleanor •
Gilbert Talbot (soldier) and his first wife, Lady Elizabeth Talbot (née Greystoke, died 1490) •
John Talbot (died 1549) and his wives Margaret (née Troutbeck) and Elizabeth (née Wrottesley) - buried side by side •
Ralph Greystoke, 5th Baron Greystoke Organ There are records of organ in the church dating from 1808 when a small instrument was installed by
Thomas Elliot. The opening recital was given by
Bishop Simms. There have been subsequent rebuildings and renovations over the years, resulting in a 3-manual and pedal pipe organ, largely by the Malvern firm of Nicholson. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.
Organists • James Simms 1809 - 1854 • J. B. Tirbutt 1854 - ???? ==Churchyard==