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St Michael & All Angels Church Little Bredy. A Church Has Stood On This Site Since The 13C, But Today's Visitor Mostly Sees The Reconstruction Of About 1850, Carried Out By The Third Robert Williams Of Bridehead (1811-1890), To The Designs Of Benjamin Ferry, With Additional Architectural Contributions From Williams' Brother-In-Law, Arthur Acland. The Only Visible Relics Of The Older Church Are The Tower And Porch Beneath It, And Some Of The Features In The Chancel, Such As The Vestry Doorway, The Piscina Beside It In The South Wall, And Some Of The Windows, Though The Nave And South Aisle Also Pre-Date The Victorian Transformation.