Church of St Michael, Angersleigh

The Anglican Church of St Michael in Angersleigh, Somerset, England was built in the 14th century.

[1] The church was granted to the Bishop of Winchester by William the Conqueror, later becoming the property of Taunton Priory.

[2] The tower survives from the 14th century, however much of the rest of the building was rebuilt in the 15th and underwent Victorian restoration around 1855.

[1] The parish, with about 60 people,[3] is part of the Trull with Angersleigh benefice within the Diocese of Bath and Wells.

Eastwood, of Leigh Court, in Pitminster, who was the Lord of the Manor, and a local woodwork class in the early 20th century.