St Andrew’s is a Grade I-listed church in the village of Mottisfont. The church was built in the 12th century and developed over the subsequent 300 years. Remarkably, stained glass from the 1400s still survives in the east window. Inside, you can observe a 16th-century monument of a tomb chest, 12th-century doors, a 12th-century font, 17th-century bells, and furniture dating to the 19th century.