The village Church attached to St Michael’s Middlewich.


Byley is a small village with a school,

a village hall and the Church.  The

Church was built as a commissioners’

church with money provided by the

Government following the Napoleonic

Wars, and begun in 1846 to a design

probably by J Matthews.  Pevsner

called it “really very ugly” which is a

little rude we think because everyone

who visits comments on the lovely

feeling you get when you worship

there!


The small but faithful congregation

keep the Church well cared for and

financially sound.  


You will always find a warm welcome.


Services are weekly at 11.00 am.


All enquiries for weddings, baptisms

and funerals should go through the parish office

(Beth Deakin 01606 738005 admin@middlewichparishchurch.org.uk)

Or through the Rector Simon Drew (see contact page)