The Anglican Church of St Michael at Withington in the Cotswold District of Gloucestershire, England, was built in the 12th century.
The manor and patronage belonged to the Bishop of Worcester who had a summer residence in Withington.
[3] It was rebuilt in the 12th century and a blocked Norman doorway with carving remains, and another is used to enter the church.
Much of the current building is perpendicular following extensive work in the 15th century when a clerestory was added.
[1] In 2010 solar panels were installed as part of an attempt to move the church towards a zero carbon footprint.