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Pembridge One of the many interesting villages on the Black and White trail. Pembridge is a small town towards the NW of the county, seven miles West of Leominster.It boasts a tiny market place with a 16thc. timber-framed market house, and plenty of timber framed housing dating back to 14thc. The church is very unusual having a seperate bell tower.
Shobdon. Famous for the Shobdon Arches and the fabulous church built originally in Anglo-Saxon times with its blue and white interior. With a local pub, thriving village shop and post office and visitor centre with cafe this is an interesting village to visit. The Food and Flower Festival held in June is an absolute must.
Dilwyn Located in the popular tourist area of North-West Herefordshire. . Canon Pyon This small village is situated on the A4110 between Leominster and Hereford amidst stunning countryside. Boasting a local shop and post office,church,and local pub aswell as an abundance of excellent accommodation. Lingen. a place of sparkling water, a Herefordshire village in the wooded hills of the Marches on the border between England and Wales. Situated in the north-west corner of the county it lies just over five miles from the Welsh border. The parish includes the hamlets of Limebrook, Birtley and Willey. Lingen village offers not only a Church, Chapel, Public House and Village Hall, but also gives visitors the opportunity to sample stunning countryside walks with splendid views. |

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