St Micheal’s church here was built mainly of stone quarried at Smith’s Cross quarry on Ermine Street which produced the best walling stone in the Cotswolds.
As always, the church we see today took shape over the centuries. The tower was probably added in the late 15th century, but the original 12th century details are everywhere. The replacement of the tower required all kinds of structural reinforcement, as is often the case, but here some truly imaginative techniques were employed leaving us with an unusual and extremely pleasing character.
A network of arches and buttresses produced a couple of very convenient nave alters both North and South.
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