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'''Michaelchurch-on-Arrow''' is an ancient parish in [[Radnorshire]], adjacent to the border with [[Herefordshire]]. It lies within the [[Paincastle Hundred]] some five miles from [[Kington]] in the latter county. | '''Michaelchurch-on-Arrow''' is an ancient parish in [[Radnorshire]], adjacent to the border with [[Herefordshire]]. It lies within the [[Paincastle Hundred]] some five miles from [[Kington]] in the latter county. It is surrounded on three sides by Herefordshire: to the north and east by [[Huntington, Herefordshire|Huntington]]; and to the south by [[Brilley]]. The Radnorshire parishes of [[Newchurch, Radnorshi|Newchurch]] and [[Colva]] lie to the west; with [[Gladestry]] to the north. | ||
The parish derives its name from that of its church and its position on the [[River Arrow]]. | The parish derives its name from that of its church and its position on the [[River Arrow]]. |
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Michaelchurch-on-Arrow | |
Radnorshire | |
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St Michael's | |
Location | |
Location: | 52°9’3"N, 3°5’56"W |
Data | |
Post town: | Kington |
Postcode: | HR5 |
Local Government | |
Council: | Powys |
Parliamentary constituency: |
Brecon & Radnorshire |
Michaelchurch-on-Arrow is an ancient parish in Radnorshire, adjacent to the border with Herefordshire. It lies within the Paincastle Hundred some five miles from Kington in the latter county. It is surrounded on three sides by Herefordshire: to the north and east by Huntington; and to the south by Brilley. The Radnorshire parishes of Newchurch and Colva lie to the west; with Gladestry to the north.
The parish derives its name from that of its church and its position on the River Arrow.
Parish church
The Church of England parish church has some mediæval fabric, probably dating from the 13th century. It was restored in 1869 by Thomas Nicholson, the diocesan architect of Hereford. There is a fine 15th-century screen and a pre-Reformation ciborium, probably unique in Wales. It forms part of the Diocese of Hereford.
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