Holy Trinity Church, Bosbury, was built around 1200 with both Norman and Early English work. The later Perpendicular chapel was added in 1528. The Jacobean pulpit has some exquisite carved panels, which are thought to be Flemish. The square-bowled font stands on five legs and in the chancel there are huge monuments to John and Richard Harford. Outside is an impressive detached tower built in the 13th Century. Its lower walls are six feet thick so it is believed to have been used as a defensive structure.