St Michael's Church, Beetham, Medieval church in Beetham, England
St Michael's Church is a medieval stone building in Beetham that blends Norman and English Gothic architectural styles. The structure features a rectangular layout with a nave, chancel, and clerestory sections.
The church was founded around 1150 and retains Saxon stonework in its tower base. The building underwent major alterations during the 13th and 14th centuries.
The church serves the Anglican community of Beetham and continues to host regular worship services. It remains a central gathering place for local residents seeking spiritual connection.
The church is located on Church Street opposite the Wheatsheaf Inn and opens daily for visitors. Street parking is available in the surrounding village area.
Inside the church are fragments of medieval stained glass windows, including one displaying the arms of Thomas Stanley from the Battle of Bosworth. Another window depicts King Charles I and connects the building to major historical events.
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