Running through the valley, south of the village, is the Stretford Brook whilst to the north are the rivers Arrow and Lugg.
It was realigned from the original Norman setting, the south arcade surviving with buttresses in the southern part of the old nave.
[3] Dilwyn is in the popular tourist area of north-west Herefordshire and is on the black and white village trail.
The village, the surrounding area and the market towns of Leominster and Kington are well known for their black and white timber-framed buildings.
Dilwyn itself has many black and white half-timbered houses, both within the central village and scattered throughout the many hamlets within the extensive 6,400 acres (26 km2) of this rural parish.