The official website for Banbury, Bicester and surrounding North Oxfordshire countryside
The Church dates entirely from the 12th - 15th Century. Features include a Norman doorway with carved tympanum and beakheads, 14th Century corbel table with 147 mixed heads, grotesques and square flowers, richly carved traceried 15th Century wood chancel screen and a 'rood canopy' with original medieval colouring.
Open: Daylight hours (from 9am) every day
From M40/J11 follow the A422 to Banbury town centre and then A361 to Chipping Norton. Continue along this road through the villages of Bloxham and South Newington after which, take the 3rd right for Swerford and Great Rollright which lead to the village. St Andrews Church is at the NE corner of village in cul de sac 'Church Lane'.
Park in lane south of the church.