St. Michael, Bosheston, Cardiganshire
Description
The church of St. Michael is an ancient building of stone, in the Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave, transepts, north porch, and a tower containing 3 bells; in the north transept is a recumbent effigy of a lady of the 14th century, under a crocketed canopy; and in the south transept a half-effigy of an ecclesiastic, both of which were placed in their present positions in 1853; the chancel contains a double piscina and an almery, and in the south transept is a single piscina and a hagioscope. The stained east window, a triple lancet, and the oak lectern are memorials to the late Rev. William Allen M.A. for over 40 years rector here. The church was repaired in 1853 and affords 120 sittings. In the churchyard is an ancient stone cross, rising from a graduated base of three steps.
Church Records
The registers date from the year 1670.