St Michaels and All Angels, Ledbury, was described by Pevsner as the premier parish church in Herefordshire. There are rounded-arch Norman arcades and redundant round clerestory windows along the long nave. The ornate 17th Century font was found buried underneath the Victorian one now in use. Many beautifully worked memorials include a 14th Century effigy of a lady and that of a child who died in 1851. To the side of the church is a detached tower, built in the 13th Century; the embattled belfry and spire were added in 1723.