St Michael's Church, Pennington

Further plans were made that involved adding a polygonal chancel, removing the ceiling, opening the tower arch, inserting new windows, reseating the church, and carrying out a general restoration of the existing building.

[6] St Michael's is constructed in stone rubble with ashlar dressings, and has slate roofs.

The tower has diagonal buttresses, a two-light west window, straight-headed bell openings, and an embattled parapet.

[2] Inset into the wall of the inner entrance to the church is a Norman tympanum carved with runes, and the image of Christ and a cross.

[2] There are also damaged Norman capitals built into the porch, and fragments of carved stones elsewhere inside the church.