Parish church The
parish church of All Saints, which stands by the north–south road through the village, is described by
Pevsner as "an interesting church with a somewhat complicated story". The nave of the present building dates from the 12th century or earlier, and in the 13th the nave was shortened, the tower rebuilt and the
clerestory added; the upper part of the tower was rebuilt in the 14th, and north and south porches added in the same period. In the 15th century the south transept was replaced by the Dauntsey chapel, and the Beckett chapel was added to the south of the chancel in the next century. The clock bell was cast in 1706 by
Abraham Rudhall, and the peal of six was cast in 1810.
Restoration in 1847 by
T.H. Wyatt included a new oak roof for the nave and the rebuilding of both porches. The older parts of the church are in local greensand stone, while the restoration used limestone ashlar. The building was designated as
Grade I listed in 1962. Many of the monuments in the churchyard, including chest tombs from the late 18th century, are Grade II listed. Engraved glass in the three-light east window was commissioned in 2001 In 1874, Fiddington tithing was transferred from West Lavington to form part of the parish created for the new church at
Easterton. West Lavington benefice was united with
Little Cheverell in 1915; this union was undone in 1958 but remade in 1983. Today the parish is part of the benefice of the Lavingtons, Cheverells & Easterton.
Others Ebenezer Baptist Church was built at Littleton Panell in 1848 and is affiliated to the
Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches. Also at Littleton Panell, a
Wesleyan Methodist chapel was built in 1900. It closed in 1967, was bought by the
Catholic Church, and reopened as St Joseph's in 1971. ==Amenities==