The Victorian Holy Trinity Church in Hereford was erected in 1885. The nave was built using the 13th Century church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Madley as a base for the design – the use of Bath stone being the only example in the diocese. The attractive chancel screen was dedicated in 1930 and the organ pipes, from the original instrument by Eustache Ingram, are also ornately decorated. The glass in the Lady Chapel is worthy of note, depicting the Madonna and child and made 1950.