Hound is a village and civil parish in the borough of Eastleigh in southern Hampshire, England.
[3] The parish has been recorded from about 1370, when John de Bothby, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, held the living of Hound.
The parish church of St Mary the Virgin is medieval (although a Saxon origin has been suggested) with some Victorian rebuilding.
[5] The east window portrays the Virgin and Child flanked by two angels and was designed by Reyntiens in 1958–59.
[6] A second Reyntiens stained glass window was added in 1972 this time on the theme of justice and peace.