It was built 1834-1835, replacing a previous church on the same site.
In 1704, a new building replaced the old on the same site.
Whether the current building replaced an earlier church on the site is unknown.
The present building replaced it on the same site in 1820.
The building replaced an earlier mill on the same site.
That church remained for about a century and then was replaced on the same site.
New structures often replaced the old on the same site.
The current building was built in 1903 but replaced an earlier structure on the same site.
St Michael's was built in the later part of the 19th century, replacing an earlier church on the site.
The 1515 building was replaced on the same site in 1776.