C15 with minor additions and alterations of 1842 and 1848.
stone slate roofs to nave and porch and slates to chancel and vestry, which have coped verges on carved stone kneelers.
Tower: probably late C12 in 2 stages on chamfered plinth
Inset C18 sundial above retains gnomon but inscription had flaked off at time of resurvey Pointed double-chamfered west doorway looks c.1200 but may be of 1842.
Pyramidal slate cap and brass weathercock.
Nave: probably early C12, extended westwards in mid-to late C12
eaves raised in C15 (original eaves line clearly visible on south side).
Mid-C14 pointed window with paired broad cinquefoil-headed lancets and quatrefoil above in middle bay.
Right bay has early C15 square- headed window with 2 trefoil-headed lights to left
an early C14 window of paired cusped lancets to right.
Restored C12 single-stepped round-headed doorway with imposts and hoodmould.
North side: also buttressed in 3 unequal bays with C12 narrow round- headed window to left of west bay and late C19 two-light window to right.
East bay has early C15 square-headed window with hoodmould
Chancel: reputed to have been rebuilt in 1848 has apparently C12 narrow round-headed window on north side and a late C19 three-light Perpendicular- style east window.
Several C12 architectural fragments have been reused throughout church.
Interior: mid-to late C12 west doorway (formerly external) has round-headed arch with 2 orders of shafts and scalloped capitals Roughly contemporary single-splayed window above with 3-centred arch also formerly external.
C15 arch-braced collar beam roof in 7 bays with 2 tiers of moulded purlins and moulded rafters.
Wide single splays to all windows, especially pronounced to C12 windows.
Restored C14 trefoil-headed piscina beneath south-east window in nave.
Other fittings and furnishings late C19 or later including stained glass of 1872 in east window.
Stained glass by Hardman in 2 of nave north windows.
Monuments: C18 and C19 wall tablets and memorials throughout, most notable being 2 in nave (north side) to members of Edwards family of c.1833 and c.1840, former by Samuel Stead of Ludlow.
Originally dependent on Clun, Clunbury became a separate parish in 1341.