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Weobley. (pronounced Webbley) is one of the best-preserved Tudor villages in the country, with many beautiful timber framed buildings. In Weobley many aspects of 1500 years of British history are represented. From its Saxon origins, through the Norman Conquest to the medieval period, the Civil War, and the agricultural revolution. Here you will discover the remains of an 11th Century castle, a 12th Century Church and many houses from the14th Century onwards.
Lyonshall.There is much to see and do in our beautiful corner of Herefordshire, and visitors are welcomed.Historical attractions include a Castle, Church, Offa's Dyke, the site of a Mediaeval Village, a Horse-drawn tramway route, a disused railway, and a used and refurbished private railway. The village is also on the Black And White Village Trail because of its older character houses in the black and white style. Brilley/Michaelchurch.. A small parish village in Herefordshire,epitomising the beauty of the Marches. |

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