St Michael's Church is in the village of Barton, Cumbria, England.
[2] It stands in a circular churchyard, and possesses the only central Norman tower on a medieval church in Cumbria.
[3] The nave and tower date from the 12th century, the south aisle and arcade from the middle of the 13th century, and the north aisle and arcade, and the south chapel from about 1300.
[3] St Michael's is constructed in stone with slate roofs.
[2] In addition to the tower, Norman features are found in the north doorway, and in the arcades.
In the chancel is a slab carved with a foliated cross, a sword, and a shield.