Arthur’s Stone is a Neolithic burial chamber with a narrow entrance passageway. It is a multi-chambered tomb which probably dates to the period 3400-2400 BC....
A plantsman’s garden incorporating part of Abbey Dore Court and Huntsman’s Cottage gardens. We are situated 3 miles West of the A465 midway between Hereford...
This extraordinary Cistercian Abbey, built in the Twelfth century is still a Parish Church today with a vibrant schedule of services, concerts, exhibitions and guided...
Newton Coppice consists of 15 hectares of semi-natural woodland and was once part of the Royal Forest of Haywood. The ancient forest was regarded as...
The Waterworks Museum in Hereford presents the story of drinking water since early mechanical lifting devises two thousand years ago, with replicas on display for...
The Courtyard Theatre in Hereford opened in 1998, replacing the city’s earlier theatre. The building itself is striking, being fronted in glass. Inside it contains...
At the Cider Museum in Hereford you can learn all about the traditional way apples were turned into cider. In the reconstructed cider-house, see the...
The building which houses Hereford Museum and Art Gallery is Victorian gothic and has been used to exhibit local historic artefacts since 1874. The wall...