St Michael's Church, Llanvihangel Gobion

There is no record of a Victorian restoration, although one must have occurred (the weathervane bears the date 1846), but there is documented evidence of a "light" reconstruction in 1925.

[1] The similarities of the roof-line and tower with those at St Cadoc's Church, Llangattock-juxta-Usk may suggest the involvement of the Gloucestershire engineer John Upton in a Victorian rebuilding, although there is no documented evidence of this.

[2] The architectural historian John Newman writes that the church was "lightly restored in 1925".

[1] Of particular interest is a crudely carved stone depicting two angels holding what appears to be a shroud below that of another, headless, figure which may represent the resurrected Christ.

Also of note is the impressively large base of a 14th-century preaching cross opposite the South porch.