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Hidden away in one of England's most glorious little medieval villages, lies what is without doubt, the finest small Norman church in Britain...
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Hereford is a town in the west of England bordering wales. It has a beautiful cathedral which was established in the 7th century and a medieval bridge over the River Wye. Famous.....
Hay-on-Wye, as its name implies is picturesquely situated on the River Wye at a point where Herefordshire meets with the border of Wales..
Apart from the church, the rest of the village reflects the character of all things English. Beautiful black and white timber- framed properties, some of 16th-century origin...
Charming, black and white half timbered village with an old fashioned Christmas card appeal...
Brilley is an attractive village lying almost at the meeting point of England and Wales...
The village of Mordiford is home to the oldest bridge in Herefordshire, which in parts dates to c. 1352 and tales of a Dragon that would come down from its lair, to drink at the confluence of the rivers near the village...
Everyone loves a castle, especially a ruinous castle, haunted by the romantic ghosts of two lovers fleeing the rampageous armies of the Civil War...
Ross-on-Wye is a beautiful market town, with a rising main street culminating at the well worn stone slabs beneath an ancient market house...
From whichever vantage point you choose all around Symonds Yat are scenes of incredible beauty...
Walford lies in the rural countryside about 4 miles from the old market town of Ross-on-Wye...
This is a small ancient market town sheltered by the Hergest Ridge which rises to a height of over 1,380 ft. The town is situated near the Welsh border, with the lovely River Arrow flowing through...
Pembridge, is one of the prettiest villages in Herefordshire, it is thrice blessed for it stands in a trio of black and white villages famed for an abundance of quaint cottages and graceful houses...
Fine wool has been produced here in this gentle country town since the 13th century and owing to the close proximity of the county town of Hereford and the rich farmland that abounds throughout this lovely area, prized Hereford cattle are bred here for exportation to countries all over the world...
Shobdon, first mentioned in the Domesday Book, remains today, very much as it always has been, a great agricultural area...
This is a serene pastoral village set in the rolling agricultural landscape of the valley of the River Wye...
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Parkend is a quiet forest village, situated a few miles from Lydney...
Ledbury is an attractive town whose centre has changed very little over the years. The Old Grammer School and Butchers Row cottage are but two of Ledbury's beautifully preserved Medieval buildings to be seen in the cobbled street, known as Church Lane...
Longtown Castle - An unusual cylindrical keep at the top of an enormous earthen motte. Longtown Castle was built approx 1200 and.....
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Hereford Cathedral is a grade1 listed building, The oldest part - the bishop's chapel - dating to the 11th century, though the.....
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Luntley Court and Dovecote. A 15-16th century house with Dovecote..
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St.Briavels Castle stands in an outstanding scenery high above the River Wye. It is an evocative setting, reminiscent of early.....
The Royal Forest of Dean is sandwiched between the borders of England and Wales, it covers some 35,000 acres of spectacular.....
Castellated manor house set in stunning countryside with panoramic views...
Flaxley Abbey has a long and illustrious history, it was originally built to house a Cistercian order by Roger, Earl of Hereford.....
Brockhampton Estate tells us much about the way in which our wealthy medieval ancestors lived. It comprises of a landscape of.....
Only restored Dutch water garden in the country, and reputedly home to England's oldest evergreen oak...
This wonderful historic castle standing a short distance inland from the River Severn estuary has long been associated with the.....