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Ewyas Harold Attractions
A selection of attractions in and around Ewyas Harold:
St Michael’s Church, Ewyas Harold  (1.3 Miles)
St Michael’s Church dates from the 13th Century. Between the squat square tower and the chancel is a modern nave with a new arch at...
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St Mary's Church, Craswall  (2.5 Miles)
This fascinating medieval village church was constructed of the local sandstone in the 11th Century. It was rebuilt in the fourteenth Century, and since then...
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Dore Abbey,, Abbey Dore  (2.5 Miles)
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...
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Newton Coppice, Hereford  (2.5 Miles)
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...
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Abbey Dore Court Garden, Abbey Dore  (2.9 Miles)
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...
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St Nicholas Church, Grosmont  (3.4 Miles)
The large church of St Nicholas was built in part for the garrison at nearby Grosmont Castle. It is a 13th century building with a...
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Grosmont Castle, Grosmont  (3.6 Miles)
The Normans founded Grosmont probably before 1100. It was one of the three castles granted to Hubert de Burgh in 1201; he rebuilt the original...
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The Cellar Gallery, Ewyas Harold  (4.1 Miles)
The Cellar Gallery is owned and run by artist Christine Hunt as a place to showcase her own work and that of other local craftsmen.The...
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St Peter’s Church, Wormbridge  (5.7 Miles)
Wormbridge and its church were once in the possession of the Knights Hospitallers of St John of Jerusalem. The church was partly rebuilt by the...
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St Mary and St David Church, Kilpeck  (6.5 Miles)
Kilpeck is the most complete Norman parish church in England, having remained almost unchanged for 900 years. The remarkable south doorway with its grotesque carvings...
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St Dubricius Church, St Devereux  (6.6 Miles)
The church, dedicated to St Dubricius, is built in the Early Norman style of architecture. It has a late 13th Century nave and an Early...
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Vowchurch Bridge, Vowchurch  (7.8 Miles)
The River Dore was thought to have been the border between England and Wales in Saxon times. The stone bridge, which spans the river Dore,...
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St Michaels Church, Cwmyoy  (8.4 Miles)
This medieval church stands in the shadow of the Skirrid, or Holy Mountain. There has been a church here since the sixth Century, when the...
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St Michael and All Angels Church, Kingstone  (8.7 Miles)
The church of St Michael and All Angels is chiefly in the Early English style of architecture. It has a wide square tower with a...
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Skenfrith Castle, Abergavenny  (9.7 Miles)
The defences of the original Norman castle would have been of earth and timber. In 1201, Skenfrith Castle was granted to Hubert de Burgh, a...
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Church of St. Bridget, Abergavenny  (9.7 Miles)
The church, dedicated to the Irish Abbess Bridget, was built in the 13th Century in Early English and Perpendicular styles. It has a wooden dovecote-topped...
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St Lawrence Church, Preston-on-Wye  (10 Miles)
This church is one of the few buildings remaining of the original Preston mentioned in the Doomsday Book. Much of the Norman material was used...
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The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Madley  (10.3 Miles)
St Dubricius is said to have been born here and it is believed that an earlier church, which stood on the site, was once dedicated...
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St John the Baptist Church, Byford  (11.6 Miles)
St John the Baptist Church is surprisingly long. Most is Norman and medieval though the West tower is 18th Century. There is a narrow 13th...
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St Mary’s Church, Monnington-on-Wye  (12.1 Miles)
Apart from the three-storied medieval tower, Uvedale and Mary Tomkins of Monnington Court rebuilt the church in 1679 and there is a carved Royal Stuart...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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