The
Church of England parish church of St Michael is
Grade II* listed. The rubble stone church has a west tower and a small chancel; in between, the nave and the wide north and south aisles each have a gabled roof. The chancel is 13th-century: the style of its lancet windows and
piscina is from late in that century, and the same goes for the south aisle, including the windows on either side of the porch. The chancel has one flat-headed 15th-century window, and the south door and doorway is from the 15th or 16th centuries. The tower and spire fell in a storm in 1703; the replacement tower with pierced battlement and tall pinnacles is described by
Pevsner as "an interesting endeavour in the Gothic style". The north aisle was rebuilt in 1755 in a conservative style. led Pevsner to describe the church as "terribly over-restored" and the arcades as "not enjoyable". Several windows have 19th-century stained glass, including the brightly coloured 1857 east window of the south aisle which commemorates the antiquarians
John Aubrey and
John Britton, both born in the parish. The lychgate at the main entrance to the churchyard, in rubble stone and ashlar, was built in 1917 to designs of
Harold Brakspear as a memorial to Herbert Prodgers of Kington Manor. It is flanked by short curved walls terminated with gate-piers having ball finials, remnants of a 1760 gateway. Monuments in the churchyard include eight chest tombs and a pedestal tomb, from the 18th and early 19th centuries; they are listed as a group at Grade II*, the listing stating that "the early to mid C18 monuments in this group are of exceptional quality". The ancient parish included Langley
tithing and its village, now
Kington Langley. Until 1670 there was a
chapel of ease there. A church was built at Kington Langley in 1857, and in 1865 a district chapelry was created for the new church, with the same boundaries as the tithing, making it a separate ecclesiastical parish. Today St Michael's church is within the area of the Bybrook Benefice, a group of ten rural churches. == Other notable buildings ==