St Michael's Church, Bray

1500 and extensively restored 1857–82 by Thomas Henry Wyatt.

It has a number of sculptures which may have come from the earlier church, including a damaged Sheela na Gig.

[3][failed verification] In 1938, the royal funeral of George Mountbatten, 2nd Marquess of Milford Haven, was held at St Michael's, after which the marquess was buried in Bray Cemetery.

The church contains several brasses from the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries, notably that of 1378 to Sir John Foxley, the Constable of Southampton Castle.

Other monuments are: See The Vicar of Bray for the satirical description, or The Vicar of Bray (song) for the English folk song.

Monumental brass of Sir John Foxley and his two wives, 1378