English: St Michael's Rudbaxton The original dedication was to St Madoc (whose well was in the churchyard) but the Normans may have changed the patron.
Parts of the church are mediaeval although there have been later additions and restorations: it is a very attractive building with a simple lime-washed tower in a peaceful rural setting.
It's also worth a detour for the monuments inside!
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