The Church of St Michael and All Angels in Forden, Powys was built in the Victorian era to replace a small and dilapitaded medieval church. The current church was built in 1865 by architect Thomas Nicholas in early Decorated Gothic style. The church is good example of mid-Victorian church building, largely unchanged since it was built. Even the additions undertaken in 1879 were by the same architect. The church is often open during the day but details of the church wardens can be found inside the porch. There is a small kitchen and toilet inside the church and there is parking across the road by the cemetery.
The current church was built in 1865 by architect Thomas Nicholas in early Decorated Gothic style. The church is good example of mid-Victorian church building, largely unchanged since it was built. Even the additions undertaken in 1879 were by the same architect.
The church is often open during the day but details of the church wardens can be found inside the porch. There is a small kitchen and toilet inside the church and there is parking across the road by the cemetery.