
The Corpus of ROMANESQUE SCULPTURE in Britain & Ireland

St Michael or St Mary (medieval)
Parish church
Milverton is a village about five miles W of Taunton. It is one of the largest villages in Somerset and has many fine buildings. Its name was perhaps taken from the old Town Mill to the north of the village. Milverton retains its medieval street pattern around the church which has central prominence. The church of St Michael has some 13thc work but is mainly later medieval, with a restoration in the mid 19thc. It is of red sandstone rubble with Ham stone dressings. It has an aisled nave with S porch and W tower, a chancel and vestry. There is a circular Romanesque font, and possibly some early masonry elsewhere, though no other sculpture.
Parish church
Selattyn is a village in the NW of the county, a mile from the Welsh border and 3 miles N of Oswestry, The church is in the centre of the village and consists of a 13thc nave and chancel, 18thc tower, 19thc N aisle, N and S transepts. There is a font at W end of the nave close to S doorway. It probably dates from the 12thc or early 13thc.