Hill Croome is a tiny hamlet in the rolling pastureland of the Evesham valley. Set on a hill at the hamlets edge is the church of St Mary the Virgin. It was built in the Fourteenth century and consists of a chancel, nave, a west tower and a modern north porch. The churchyard has graves which date back to the Twelfth century. The mullioned windows date from the Fifteenth century. The church is open in daylight hours.