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St Michael

St Michael

Winson

Gloucestershire

C13

Architectural Features

C14 alterations

St. Michael's is a grade II*(star) listed building, oldest parts 12th century.

Round arched C12 south doorway with billetted hoodmould, plain tympanum, imposts and jamb shafts with scalloped capitals.

St. Michael's is a grade II*(star) listed building, oldest parts 12th century.

© Robin Webster

C14 parapet gabled porch with-chamfered inner order of arch on corbels

The small church dedicated to St Michael in the small Cotswold village of Winson dates from Norman times.  The church was restored in 1882 and is Grade II* listed.  For more information see: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1089174

C14 pointed 2- light to left and Norman pilaster buttress.

The small church dedicated to St Michael in the small Cotswold village of Winson dates from Norman times. The church was restored in 1882 and is Grade II* listed. For more information see: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1089174

© Philip Halling

C12 chancel arch with billetted hoodmould and jamb shafts with scalloped capitals matches doorways.

Octagonal stone pulpit may be C15, but extensively restored and scraped.

Circular Norman bowl font on C19 base.

Stained glass: east window by Hardman.