The Anglican Church of St Michael in Stoke St Michael, Somerset, England was built around 1400.
[1] The western tower survives from the building constructed around 1400.
The remainder was largely being rebuilt as part of a Victorian restoration in 1838 by Jesse Gane.
[3] The parish is part of the Leigh-on-Mendip with Downhead and Stoke St Michael benefice within the Diocese of Bath and Wells.
[4] The stone building has a five-bay nave and a chancel.