St Michael's Church, Melksham

[2] In 1220 the living became a possession of the canonry of Salisbury Cathedral, continuing to the present day.

"[4] The chancel dates from the 12th century, evidenced externally by a string course decorated with cylindrical billet, and internally by the outlines of decorative arcades on the north and south walls, together with a remnant of an arch in the northeast corner.

[5] The church was enlarged in the 14th century, and in the mid-15th a clerestory was inserted and a chapel was added on the south side of the chancel.

Wyatt included moving the four-stage 16th-century tower from the crossing to the west end, and adding a vestry and chapel on the north side.

[10] Today these two churches, together with St Michael's, are served by the Melksham Team Ministry.