St Michael's Church, Churchill, Worcestershire

Address:
Edwards Lane, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR7 4QE
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A tiny atmospheric church

An atmospheric church in a tiny village, St Michael's is mainly of the fourteenth century, although fragments from an earlier building are built into its walls.

Perhaps one of the most intriguing stories is told on a gravestone: Here repose the bodies of the English nuns of the Order of the Poor Clares who when banished from Dunkirk by the fury of the French Revolution about 1792, found refuge in Churchill.

The font is fifteenth century and there is good woodwork of the seventeenth century. Two strange stone carvings built into the sill of the north window appear to be parts of a lion.

The low chancel screen and the lectern came from Great Malvern Priory in 1910, when a major restoration of St Michael's was carried out.

The small bellcote contains two bells, one dating from the fifteenth century.

Please make a contribution towards the upkeep of this church via our at our red donate button. A donation can also by made by texting "CHU" to 70970 to donate £5 or 70191 to donate £10. 

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For further information about this church please contact the Local Community Officer by email tgenever@thecct.org.uk