[2] St Michael the Archangel is a Grade I listed church located in Llanyblodwel in Shropshire, England near England–Wales border.
St Michael the Archangel was designed and rebuilt from a medieval church in stages between 1847 and 1853.
The idiosyncratic almost detached steeple was designed and added 1855-6 by the same vicar, who also designed and built the two nearby listed buildings comprising the school house[4] and schoolmaster's house (at one time used as the post office).
[5] The design has been referred to in the Pevsner Architectural Guides as "bizarre", but "unforgettable", particularly the tower, which was apparently modelled on that of Freiburg Minster.
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