This is part of ongoing study of Basingstoke Union and Workhouse.
Whilst much of the body of the church dates from a restoration by Manners and Gill in 1846, the tower is 15th-century.
The church at Brixton Deverill occupies a site next to the manor house, at the heart of the medieval village.
Built on the side of the rectory, the village schoolroom was opened in 1823 with the aid of a £40 grant from teh Treasury.
Until the 1850s, the road from Longbridge Deverill along the Deverill valley only went as far as the manor house of Hill Deverill.