The church of the Holy Trinity, in the Warwickshire village of Long Itchington, dates from the late 12th or early 13th centuries. There were additions made to the church in the following two centuries. The church has a nave with a south aisle, a four bay chancel (a 14th century addition) and a west tower. The tower once had a spire but it collapsed in 1762. A clerestory was added in the 15th century.
The church is built from coursed lias rubble which has been interspersed with sandstone blocks.