St Mary’s Church (
CoE) is one of five parishes in the Linton Team Ministry (
Linton,
Bartlow,
Castle Camps,
Horseheath and Shudy Camps). The church of St Mary, so called from
c. 1200, consists of a chancel, nave with south porch, and west tower, and is built of field stones with
ashlar dressings. Fragments of 12th-century carvings have been re-used in the walls, and the south doorway of the chancel is probably 13th-century. That of the nave, perhaps 14th-century, retains the original door under modern boarding, and the porch has medieval roof-beams. The three-storey tower, its upper portion mostly rebuilt in brick though including the earlier belfry windows, has a 14th-century west window, in whose
spandrels are carved much-worn figures of the Virgin and Child and of a knight. The nave was apparently widened to the south in the 15th century, leaving the chancel off-centre. Its three-light windows, the western pair renewed, have complicated tracery. The chancel and chancel arch date from later in that century, as do the three-light windows under depressed arches. The plain nave roof is thought to date from
c. 1500. ==References==