The Church of St Michael in North Cadbury, Somerset, England, dates from 1417,[2] although the tower was built a few years earlier.
[1] In 1423 Lord and Lady de Botreaux were granted a royal licence to form a college of seven chaplains.
[3] As a result, the nave and chancel were rebuilt although the earlier three-stage tower was left intact.
The decoration includes not just religious imagery but also birds and animals along with local people at work.
Some controversy arose about the figures and they were eventually placed on the wall of the adjacent North Cadbury Court which overlooks the churchyard.