St Michael's Church, Rudbaxton

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CountryWales
DenominationChurch in Wales
DedicationSt Michael
Heritage designationGrade I
St Michael's Church
St Michael's Church, Rudbaxton
St Michael's Church is located in Pembrokeshire
St Michael's Church
St Michael's Church
Location in Pembrokeshire
51°50′46″N 4°57′40″W / 51.846°N 4.961°W / 51.846; -4.961
CountryWales
DenominationChurch in Wales
History
DedicationSt Michael
Architecture
Heritage designationGrade I
Architectural typeChurch

St Michael's Church is a Grade I listed building and parish church in the community and parish of Rudbaxton in Pembrokeshire, Wales. The building dates from the 15th century, and has a 12th-century font. It was listed on 1 March 1963 as a fine example of a substantial mediaeval double-nave church with important memorials.

The ancient parish of Rudbaxton was in the hundred of Dungleddy, a corruption of the Welsh for two Cleddau, referring to the Eastern and Western Cleddau rivers, which form part of the parish boundary. It appeared as Redbaxton on a 1578 parish map of Pembrokeshire.[1] The Haverfordwest to Fishguard turnpike (now the A40) ran through the western half of the parish. Once entirely rural and agricultural, the parish now includes the northeastern part of the expanding county town of Haverfordwest. There were two chapels of ease in the parish, dedicated to St Margaret and St Catherine, but both were in ruins before the 1830s.[2][3] The former parish of Rudbaxton is now in the combined parish of Daugleddau in the Diocese of St Davids.[4]

Opposite the church is Rudbaxton Rath, the remains of a prehistoric fortification whose origins are obscure.[2][5]

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