Although a building existed here before the Norman Conquest, construction of the tower and enlargement of the church took place post-conquest. A major restoration occurred in 1885 and the 422 pipe organ was installed in 1888.
The church is situated at the highest point in the village – about 400 feet above sea level. The wall construction uses local sandstone and the spire in covered with oak shingles.
A rare feature is the almost complete carriage drive around the church. However, the most notable feature is the medieval stained glass of the East window considered by Nicolas Pevener to be “the finest decorated glass in the country…”.
Location
4 Green Ct
Eaton Bishop
Hereford
HR2 9QD
- Hours of Access 9am-6pm (if locked a key may be obtained from Martins Croft opposite the church)
- Eaton Camp Iron Age Hill Fort in Ruckhall.
- Little marsh common SSSI on boundary of Clehonger and Eaton Bishop.