English: St Michael's Church, Baddiley: west face The grade-I-listed church dates from 1308, and is one of the very few remaining timber-framed churches in England. This view shows the west end of the nave, which was encased in brick in 1811, with a louvred bell turret and brick pilasters flanking the entrance porch. A view of the south face and chancel is shown in 1233313. Baddiley Hall is visible on the right. For more information, see https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1138586
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