Farmhouse and hop kilns 1986
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I have a note on the back of the photo that this was a 16th century farmhouse in Bromyard, but I have been unable to confirm this on the internet. I would think it
would be a listed building
I have been contacted by a member of POE who told me this was called The Venn in Avenbury near Bromyard and was their family home and working farm for hops and cattle. It was sold in 2001. Thanks for the information Jane. Image cannot be loaded
The Brockhampton Estate
© Colin Gibson (view gallery)
The Brockhampton Estate is a farmed estate in Herefordshire, England, which is owned by the National Trust. The Brockhampton Estate is located on the edge of Bringsty Common near the town of Bromyard,,,A Beautiful Serene place to visit, Take a picnic. 
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Church of St. Mary, Bishop's Frome
© David James (view gallery)
St. Mary's church has a square tower with a peal of six bells and dates back to the 12th century. The building was altered by the Victorians in the late 1800s and it is in this neo-Norman form that it now stands. The chancel dates from 1847 and the nave and north chapel from 1861. The west tower and the tower arch date from the 14th century. The south porch is neo-Norman but, on walking through the Victorian porch, a fine original 12th century doorway greets the visitor. The church includes some interesting features including a lead-lined Norman font, one of only twenty in England, and a Lady Chapel refurbished with materials from the now defunct Munderfield Chapel. 
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