Church of St Michael, Angersleigh

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TypeParish Church
LocationAngersleigh, Somerset, England
Coordinates50°57′44″N 3°08′31″W / 50.9621°N 3.1419°W / 50.9621; -3.1419
Built14th century
Church of St Michael
TypeParish Church
LocationAngersleigh, Somerset, England
Coordinates50°57′44″N 3°08′31″W / 50.9621°N 3.1419°W / 50.9621; -3.1419
Built14th century
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameChurch of St Michael
Designated25 February 1955[1]
Reference no.1177574
Church of St Michael, Angersleigh is located in Somerset
Church of St Michael, Angersleigh
Location of Church of St Michael in Somerset

The Anglican Church of St Michael in Angersleigh, Somerset, England was built in the 14th century. It is a Grade II* listed building.[1]

The church was granted to the Bishop of Winchester by William the Conqueror, later becoming the property of Taunton Priory.[2]

The tower survives from the 14th century, however much of the rest of the building was rebuilt in the 15th and underwent Victorian restoration around 1855.[1]

The parish, with about 60 people,[3] is part of the Trull with Angersleigh benefice within the Diocese of Bath and Wells.[4]

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