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Dunkertons Cider Mill   
At Dunkertons Cider Mill near Pembridge, you can learn all about the cider and perry-making process, from the varieties grown on site and bought in from local farmers, to the milling...


Duppa Almshouses   
This row of black and white cottages in Pembridge is known as the Duppa Almshouses. It bears the inscription, ‘Forget not your good benefactor Brian Duppa, Bishop of Winchester who bielded...


Edvin Loach Old Church   
Edvin Loach Old Church was built in the mid 1000s and originally dedicated to St Giles. It was later re-dedicated to St Mary, probably at the Reformation, and is now in...


Edward Elgar Statue   
This life-size bronze statue of Edward Elgar, complete with his beloved Sunbeam bicycle, stands in the north-east of Hereford Cathedral Close. The sculptor, Jemma Pearson undertook extensive research into the composer’s...


Friar Street Museum   
Friar Street Museum is a fascinating place to visit at the heart of Hereford. One of the most historic areas of the community, it helps to tell the story of...


Frome Valley Vineyard   
Walk around the family-owned vineyards at Paunton Court and read all about the varieties of vines grown here from the information boards. The Model Vineyard is where eight different types of...


Goodrich Castle   
The earliest part of Goodrich Castle is the keep, begun in the 12th Century, most probably in the time when Richard de Clare was Lord of Goodrich 1148-76. The castle eventually...


Grange Court   
This carved black and white timber building was formerly a Market House built in 1633 by the King’s carpenter, John Abel. It once stood at the junction of Broad Street until...


Hampton Court Gardens   
Hampton Court, Herefordshire is a castle on the meadows of the river Lugg, backed by a steep wooded escarpment and surrounded by woodland and grounds of 1,000 acres. Founded by King...


Hay Castle   
With its 13th Century tower and adjoining Jacobean mansion, this fortress dominates the thriving ‘book town’ of Hay on Wye. The castle was built in 1200 and is now owned by...


     
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