Loppington Church is a grade one listed building dating back in parts to Norman times. It is set in the middle of the village. The pew cushions and kneelers, every one unique, have all been designed and worked by ladies in the parish. The ladies also made the two large tapestries, the larger of St Michael was done in memory of a past vicar and the smaller one in the side chapel to mark the millennium.
The reredos behind the altar in the side chapel was designed and made by the Sunday School and reflects different aspects of the village. The diamond paned windows in the south aisle are of medieval glass and the stained glass windows though not so old are very attractive.
Open Daylight hours. Disabled access, toilet.
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