Werrington Church
Werrington church originally stood within Werrington Park next to the Manor. When the manor was owned by William Morice, much to the anger of the parishioners, he had the church pulled down so that he could extend his bowling green! The replacement church was completed in 1743 just outside the park. The design is unusual in that the main tower is flanked by two smaller replica towers each made of solid stone. The font was rescued from the original church and is thought to date to Norman times.
On walks
- Werrington to Bridgetown (4.2 mile walk)