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St Michael

St Michael

Aldbourne, GB

It is thought that a wooden church may have existed in Aldbourne as early as the 7th or 8th century and the Domesday Book (1086) records that the church held two hides of land, sufficient for two plough teams, to provide for the church and priest.

St Michael

St Michael

Cambridge, GB

An ancient church building with its roots in the 11th Century, years of fascinating history and now a vibrant cafe and community centre with a contemporary feel. How did all that happen?

St Michael

St Michael

Martin, GB

Standing forlorn, with only a farm for company, St Michael's is a precious little building. Although restored in 1877 and built of a patchwork of greenstone and brick, the church is essentially Norman.

St Michael

St Michael

St Michaels Mount, GB

The abbey is a spectacular sight, perched on a rocky hill and surrounded by blue waters. At low tide, the Mount is approached by a historic stone causeway, used by pilgrims in the Middle Ages. The battlemented chapel is lovely and is still a place of pilgrimage. Behind the altar are three 15th century alabaster panels that were crafted in Nottingham. The west end of the church contains a fine 15th century rose window with early 20th century glass.

St Michael

St Michael

Caerhays, GB

There is a peal of six bells, three of which are medieval. In 1970 the ancient tower was repaired and a new buttress built. Funds for the past and future church maintenance have been and still are raised by local efforts and the generous donations of visitors.

St Michael

St Michael

Cumbria, GB

12th century Norman church, built with stones from Hadrian's Wall and the Roman fort of Aballava and situated alongside the Hadrian's wall Path and cycleway. King Edward I (Longshanks) died nearby and lay in State in the church for ten days in 1307. One of only three fortified churches in Cumbria, with visible architectural features from the turbulent past of this border area.

St Michael

St Michael

Waddington, GB

Rebuilt on the site of the medieval church, which was destroyed by a bomb on the night of 8th/9th May 1941, St Michael's is built of concrete with Ancaster stone facings outside. The tall windows allow the building to be filled with light. Unusually, there is no east window.

St Michael & All Angels

St Michael & All Angels

Hawkshead, GB

A church has stood on this site, a small hill above Hawkshead, for over 800 years. The present church was built around 1490 (parts of the tower are older) and has been little changed since the late 16th century. Grade 1 listed, it is one of the finest examples of a late mediaeval, vernacular Lake District church. It has literary connections with Wordsworth and was also the home the home of Archbishop Sandys in the 16th century.

St Michael & All Angels

St Michael & All Angels

Arthuret , GB

The church of St Michael & All Angels is situated on a hill in the ancient parish of Arthuret and overlooks the market town of Longtown with fine views of the surrounding countryside.

St Michael & All Angels

St Michael & All Angels

Altcar, GB

This pretty timber framed church stands to the west of the village of Great Altcar. It has been described by Pevsner as ‘an utterly charming church'.

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