St Michael and All Angels, Middlewich, Grade II* listed church building in Middlewich, England.
St Michael and All Angels is a church with a western tower topped with crenellations and reinforced by diagonal buttresses along its sides. Inside, the space is divided into four bays, with a chancel at the east end and side chapels set apart by decorative screens.
The main structure was built between 1480 and 1520, though some parts may date back to the 12th century. The building was damaged during armed conflict in the 17th century when the area became a battle ground.
The chapel within the church is named after a local family and their influence on the town's religious life. You can see how such spaces reflected the importance of certain families in the community.
The building is open to visitors during regular hours, especially when the community gathers there for services. It's worth checking ahead if you plan to explore the interior, as the space may occasionally be reserved for private ceremonies.
The outdoor grounds contain an 18th-century sundial made from a vase-shaped baluster mounted on a circular stone platform. This unusual piece is a rare example of garden decoration from that period and reveals the care taken in designing the spaces surrounding the church.
Location: Middlewich
Architectural style: Norman architecture, English Gothic architecture
Website: http://middlewichparishchurch.org.uk
GPS coordinates: 53.19260,-2.44460
Latest update: December 13, 2025 12:40
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