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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 and pressing procedures. Take an orchard walk then view...
 
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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 this hospital 1661’. The almshouses, founded by Jeffrey Duppa...
 
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Market Hall
Standing in the village square at Pembridge, on the site of the medieval market, is the Market Hall, the only single-storey timber-framed example in Herefordshire. It is dated between 1502 and 1538 and weekly markets and annual hiring fairs continued...
 
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Old Chapel Gallery
The Old Chapel Gallery in Pembridge is housed in a lovely Victorian chapel. Downstairs there are displays covering a wide mix of crafts including ironwork, carving, hand-blown glass, jewellery and textiles. In the upstairs gallery the exhibits change every three...
 
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St Mary the Virgin Church
The church of St Mary the Virgin dates from between 1320 and 1360. The altar rails and heptagonal pulpit are Jacobean and, along with the lectern has some remarkable carved panels of mythical figures. The prettily shaped font is 13th...
 
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AA Box   (Approx 9 Miles)
The AA Box in Eardisland once stood at Legions Cross and has become a popular attraction in the village. It is dated from the 1920s and believed to be the only such box left in the UK. It was renovated...
 
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Kington Museum   (< 1 Mile)
This museum is concerned with the interesting and long history of this community and the people that have lived within it. The collection starts with some archaeological pieces that have been discovered in the locality, showing signs of life...
 
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Monkland Cheese Dairy   (Approx 9 Miles)
In the Herefordshire countryside lies the Monkland Cheese Dairy where they produce by hand their own speciality – Little Herefordshire Cheese – from an original recipe. Watch the cheese being made, sample it and other British cheeses, savour the smells...
 
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Shobdon Arches   (< 1 Mile)
When the 12th Century Norman church at Shobdon was pulled down in 1751 to make way for a new church, the interior arches were moved to the top of a neighbouring hill. The Shobdon Arches consist of a central chancel...
 
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St John the Evangelist Church   (Approx 3 Miles)
Horace Walpole built St Johns Church, Shobdon in 1756 for the second Viscount Bateman. It is a unique combination of Rococo and Gothic known as Strawberry Hill Gothick and was built on the site of an earlier Norman church, the...
 
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St Mary's Church   (Approx 7 Miles)
The ancient church of St Mary the Virgin, Kington is situated on an imposing knoll in forested land on the outskirts of the village.It is a striking church, with the black and white timber characteristic of this area.It is home...
 
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St Michael & All Angels Church   (Approx 7 Miles)
The large parish church at Kingsland was built by the Mortimers from 1290. Just off the North porch is the unique Volka chapel containing an open stone coffin; the origin of its name remains a mystery but the chapel is...
 
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St Peter’s Church   (Approx 7 Miles)
St Peter’s Church in the village of Birley is a little out of the way but extremely attractive. Its half-timbered black and white gable juts out over the Perpendicular chapel, and the straight headed windows are another of the chapel’s...
 
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Water Mill   (Approx 7 Miles)
The 18th Century water mill at Mortimer’s Cross is still in working order. The mill, with its rare 19th Century water-powered dust extractor, is a Scheduled Ancient Monument and is an English Heritage site. The ground floors are accessible to...
 
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Weobley Museum   (Approx 5 Miles)
The Weobley Museum and Research Room is based on the site of the old court and police station in this charming community. Established by a group of enthusiastic locals and amateur historians, the museum brings together artefacts and documents...
 
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