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St Michael and All Angels, Alberbury, Church of England
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St Michael and All Angels,
Alberbury
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St Michael's and All Angels is a Saxon Collegiate Church founded between the 7th and 10th century. The church was reconsecrated in 1290, once Welsh border disputes ceased. The nave is quoted by Nikolaus Pevsner as the ‘finest example of a late medieval roof in all Shropshire’. The church has an Impressive Saddleback Tower, dating from about 1200 AD. The Loton Chapel was added in 1320, and contains a pre-Raphaelite window by Burne Jones.
It is located somewhere in the place at SJ360140 (Lat/Lon 52.719827, -2.948982). You can see this on maps provided by:
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