St Dubricius' Church, Hentland

The octagonal font with primitive head, fleurons & rosettes decoration is either late 15th or early 16th century.

The church was heavily restored by John Pollard Seddon in 1853 and the decorative scheme in the chancel was painted at this time.

The east window contains three figures of saints, thought to have been inserted in the 15th century by Richard of Rotherham, Chancellor of the diocese.

The south aisle contains a stained glass window depicting St Dubricius erected in memory to Rev.

At the saint's feet is a hedgehog which were prolific in the locality and the emblem of the Herefordshire Yeomanry.

South aisle window depicting St Dubricius