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  1. St Michael's Church is a Church of England parish church in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England. Much of the building is late 10th or early 11th century, making it the most significant surviving Anglo-Saxon building in the county. It is located near the centre of the site of Roman Verulamium to the west of the modern city.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › St_AlbansSt Albans - Wikipedia

    St Michael's Church. St Albans has a cultural life, with regular concerts and theatre productions held at venues including Trestle Arts Base, St Albans Abbey, The Horn, The Pioneer Club, Maltings Arts Theatre, the Alban Arena, the Abbey Theatre, St Peter's Church and St Saviour's Church, given by organisations including St Albans Bach Choir, St ...

  3. St Michael's Church is a Church of England parish church in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England. Much of the building is late 10th or early 11th century, making it the most significant surviving Anglo-Saxon building in the county.

  4. St Michael is a civil parish in the St Albans district in Hertfordshire, England. The parish is named after but no longer includes St Michael's Church in St Albans. Historically the parish covered part of the city (town before 1877) and the rural hinterland to the north-west of it.

  5. 21 de jul. de 2021 · St Michael's Church, St Albans. A few steps from the popular Verulamium Museum on the outskirts of St Albans stands the beautiful ancient church of St Michael, begun in the late Saxon period on the site of the Roman basilica of Verulamium. St Michael's is the best-preserved Saxon building in Hertfordshire.

  6. St Michael’s is part of a three-mile walking trail which takes in the four medieval churches of St Albans. Click here to download the trail map and information leaflet. You can also find St Michael’s on the National Churches Trust ‘Explore Churches’ network. Brief history.

  7. St.Michael’s Church pre-dates the Norman Conquest and, in common with the churches of St.Stephen, and St.Peter, was always said to have been founded by Ulsinus, Abbot of St Albans Abbey in 948AD. There is now some uncertainty about both the date and the Abbot, but there seems no need to doubt that the three churches were built at about that ...