Othery was a chapelry of Sowy parish with its own chaplain from the 13th century. In 1515, when Sowy was divided, Othery became a separate parish with its own parish church and vicar. The church of St Michael was dedicated before 1203. The church,
perpendicular in style, was remodelled in the 15th century, and partly rebuilt after 1844. Its typical
Somerset tower was
restored in 1849 and in 1853, when
pinnacles and niches were built; sculptures of heads and angels were added in the following years. There are five bells in the tower; the oldest dates to the 1650s and was made by Robert Austen. The other bells date from between 1692 and 1815.
Roundels of medieval glass, originally from Glastonbury Abbey and depicting the heads of three doctors of the church, have been preserved.
Stained glass by Hardman, Bell, and
Holland of Warwick was installed in the 1850s in the
chancel,
vestry, and north
transept. The church houses a memorial to the three Chard brothers, who included Colonel
John Chard, V.C. (d. 1897), who led the defence of
Rorke's Drift,
South Africa, and whose father lived at Pathe. It has been designated by
English Heritage as a Grade I
listed building. The church registers go back to 1560, but the oldest register appears to be a rather poor late 17th-century copy of the original, "crudely arranged in alphabetical order of Christian names and with a gap from K-Q." The Othery
Cope, found under the mediaeval pulpit at the time of the Victorian renovations, is an extremely rare 16th-century ecclesiastical robe, restored and now housed at the
Glastonbury Abbey Museum. Othery church is one of the churches dedicated to St Michael that falls on a
ley line proposed by
John Michell. Other connected St Michaels on the ley line include churches built at
Burrow Mump and
Glastonbury Tor. The first Vicar of Othery Parish was John Colmer (1515–1522). Reverend Andrea Harwood is current Priest in Charge. The Churchwardens as of 2021 are Mr Mervyn Winslade MBE and Mrs Maragret Harris, who are supported by the Deputy Churchwardens who are Mr Anthony Betty and Mrs Anita Winslade. == References ==