MONDAY 18 MAY

Give My Regards to Broad Street

Located in the former court house and police station, Weobley Museum celebrates and illustrates the fascinating history of this black and white village. The main focus of our displays in 2026 is Broad Street, the commercial centre of village life, running between...

Understanding the Census

Clare O'Grady follows the enumerator through the ins and outs of the nation's people count. From the first full population listing of 1841 to the detailed assessment conducted 80 years later, Clare will explain the evolution of the census and how best to exploit its...

Wellington Dovecote

In Wellington, the Stocks House dovecote is a very fine example of a dovecote.  It’s early 18th century, octagonal with “diaper patterns in flared headers” – the brickwork patterns outside.  The interior is circular and there are row upon row of nests, reaching all...

Tour of Knights Templar Church

HISTORICAL GARWAY The earliest record of a monastery in Garway is 615 AD, but it was with the arrival of the Knights Templar in 1180 that the history of the church becomes clearer. The first stone built Church on the site of the present church was established around...

Blanche Parry & Queen Elizabeth I

Blanche Parry was Queen Elizabeth I's confidante and the unique Bacton Altar Cloth was allowed to come to Bacton by the Queen presumably in memory of her friend. It is the only surviving example in the world, from the period, of direct embroidery. The  white silk is...

Voices from the River Wye

In the summer of 2017, Marsha O’Mahony travelled up and down the Wye in Herefordshire recording the experiences of the people who have lived and worked on the river, or simply been drawn to its waters in search of recreation or a jam jar of minnows. Thanks to then a...

Historic Hereford Guided Walks

Hereford is a historic Cathedral City with a fascinating past and a busy present. Its origins lie in the 7th century and its strategic site on the Wye, in the much-disputed borderland between England and Wales, made it as important to the Saxons as to the Normans and...

World War Two Display

Taylor Historics at The Bunker is a privately owned collection of World War Two vehicles, weapons, equipment and collectibles displayed in realistic settings. Including a Military Police Checkpoint, Field Dressing Station, SAS Desert display and a Home Front corner,...

Give My Regards to Broad Street

Located in the former court house and police station, Weobley Museum celebrates and illustrates the fascinating history of this black and white village. The main focus of our displays in 2026 is Broad Street, the commercial centre of village life, running between...

Understanding the Census

Clare O'Grady follows the enumerator through the ins and outs of the nation's people count. From the first full population listing of 1841 to the detailed assessment conducted 80 years later, Clare will explain the evolution of the census and how best to exploit its...

Wellington Dovecote

In Wellington, the Stocks House dovecote is a very fine example of a dovecote.  It’s early 18th century, octagonal with “diaper patterns in flared headers” – the brickwork patterns outside.  The interior is circular and there are row upon row of nests, reaching all...

Tour of Knights Templar Church

HISTORICAL GARWAY The earliest record of a monastery in Garway is 615 AD, but it was with the arrival of the Knights Templar in 1180 that the history of the church becomes clearer. The first stone built Church on the site of the present church was established around...

Blanche Parry & Queen Elizabeth I

Blanche Parry was Queen Elizabeth I's confidante and the unique Bacton Altar Cloth was allowed to come to Bacton by the Queen presumably in memory of her friend. It is the only surviving example in the world, from the period, of direct embroidery. The  white silk is...

Voices from the River Wye

In the summer of 2017, Marsha O’Mahony travelled up and down the Wye in Herefordshire recording the experiences of the people who have lived and worked on the river, or simply been drawn to its waters in search of recreation or a jam jar of minnows. Thanks to then a...

Historic Hereford Guided Walks

Hereford is a historic Cathedral City with a fascinating past and a busy present. Its origins lie in the 7th century and its strategic site on the Wye, in the much-disputed borderland between England and Wales, made it as important to the Saxons as to the Normans and...

World War Two Display

Taylor Historics at The Bunker is a privately owned collection of World War Two vehicles, weapons, equipment and collectibles displayed in realistic settings. Including a Military Police Checkpoint, Field Dressing Station, SAS Desert display and a Home Front corner,...