St Michael's Church, St Albans
| St Michael's Church, St Albans | |
|---|---|
St Michael's church and churchyard from the south | |
| 51°45′10″N 0°21′25″W / 51.7527°N 0.3569°W | |
| Denomination | Church of England |
| Previous denomination | Roman Catholic |
| Churchmanship | Broad Church |
| Website | The Parish Church of St Michael, St Albans with St Mary, Childwick Green |
| History | |
| Founder(s) | Abbot Ulsinus |
| Dedication | St Michael |
| Architecture | |
| Heritage designation | Grade I listed |
| Designated | 8 May 1950 |
| Architect(s) | 19th-century alterations by: George Gilbert Scott; Edmund Beckett |
| Style | Anglo-Saxon, Norman, Early English, Decorated Gothic, Perpendicular Gothic |
| Completed | late 10th or early 11th century |
| Specifications | |
| Bells | 8 (1953) |
| Tenor bell weight | The tenor weighs 12 long cwt 3 qr 20 lb (1,448 lb or 657 kg) |
| Administration | |
| Province | Canterbury |
| Diocese | St Albans |
| Archdeaconry | St Albans |
| Deanery | St Albans |
| Parish | St Michael, St Albans with St Mary, Childwick Green |
| Clergy | |
| Vicar(s) | The Revd Jonathan Lloyd |
| Assistant | The Revd John Bannister |
| Laity | |
| Organist/Director of music | Colin Hamling |
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.