St Michaels and All Angels, Colwinston
Introduction
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Image: © Colin Cheesman Taken: 30 Apr 2021
The roots of this church are Norman with the nave, font and chancel arch dating from this period. The tower probably dates from the sixteenth century and was heightened in the late 17th or early 18th century. The windows largely date from the 16th century as well. There was a Victorian restoration and the church was re-roofed, redecorated and given the north vestry for the millennium. The church is a grade 1 listed building.