Church of St Michael and All Angels | |
Coordinates: | 51.1517°N -2.9429°W |
Location: | Bawdrip, Somerset, England |
Built: | 13th or 14th century |
Designation1: | Grade II* listed building |
Designation1 Offname: | Church of St Michael and All Angels |
Designation1 Date: | 29 March 1963 |
Designation1 Number: | 1060158 |
The Anglican Church of St Michael and All Angels in Bawdrip, Somerset, England was built in the late 13th or early 14th century. It is a Grade II* listed building.[1]
The church was built in the late 13th to early 14th century,[1] on the site of an early church which had belonged to Athelney Abbey.[2]
It underwent Victorian restoration in 1866.[1]
The parish is part of the benefice of Woolavington with Cossington and Bawdrip which is part of the Diocese of Bath and Wells.[3]
The Blue Lias church consists of a two-bay nave, two-bay chancel, and north and south transepts. The crossing tower has gargoyles and a parapet.[1] Within the tower are four bells.[4] Two of these are believed to be from 1448 and the others from 1671 and 1745.[2]
In the church is a 14th century effigy depicting Sir Simon de Bradney in his armour.[1]