It is thought that the original church was built on this site in the 7th century, the rebuilt and rededicated in the early 12th century. However all that remains of that structure is the North aisle. The church has a double nave, the south section built in 1882. The typical, Montgomeryshire style timber framed belfry tops the tower. The nave roof and central columns make this church historically and architecturally very interesting. There are a couple of shallow steps just inside the door into the church. Whilst they may not cause an issue for access, it's better to be forewarned.
Grace Markham
Gorgeous old church. If you're in the area. Worth a visit. don't forget to leave a donation to keep the historical site maintained for future enjoyment
Paul Snook
St Michael's church bell tower dominates the Kerry town skyline. The tower is a large stone structure with a short squat timber roof, it dates back to Norman times. The church is well worth a visit, we were told the keys are available at the nearby vicarage.
The typical, Montgomeryshire style timber framed belfry tops the tower.
The nave roof and central columns make this church historically and architecturally very interesting.
There are a couple of shallow steps just inside the door into the church. Whilst they may not cause an issue for access, it's better to be forewarned.