Church of St Michael and All Angels

The church has Anglo-Saxon origins. The present building contains some Norman work, but is mainly of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. Among its most notable features, it hasĀ a fine twelfth century west door and a detached bell tower. It was restored in the Victorian period.
It was formerly dedicated to St. Peter.
Probably once a minster church, St Michael's is now the centre of a Team Ministry.
Content generated during research for two paperback books 'Ledbury: A Market Town and its Tudor Heritage' (ISBN 13 : 978-1-86077-598-7) and 'Ledbury: People and Parish before the Reformation' (ISBN 13 : 978-1-86077-614-4) for the England's Past for Everyone series