Priory church and parish church The church is built of flint with stone banding and is dedicated to St Mary. It was designated as
Grade I listed in 1964. The substantial west tower was added in the late 13th. When foreign priories were expelled in 1378, there were only three monks. The octagonal font with elaborate carved decoration is from the 12th century, but mounted on a 19th-century base. By the early 15th century the church was said to be ruinous, and the nave was re-roofed.
Restoration in 1875 was by
T.H. Wyatt (chancel) and
J.P. Seddon (nave rebuilt). In 1910 the five bells were recast and a sixth added. The churches at
Charlton St Peter and
Rushall were dependent on Upavon. The benefice of Upavon was combined with Rushall in 1924, but the parishes remained separate. Today the parish is part of the
Vale of Pewsey benefice, a group of sixteen churches around
Pewsey.
Others Upavon
Baptist Chapel, named for the
Cave of Adullam in the
Old Testament, was built in 1838 of rendered brick, with a slate roof. A
Methodist church was built at Avon Square in 1966, replacing an earlier
tin chapel. It closed around 2006. == Notable buildings ==