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...

Celebrating Weobley Churchyard

Weobley and District Local History Society, the Weobley Branch of Herefordshire Wildlife Trust and Weobley PCC  are celebrating 25 years of Caring for God's Acre in Weobley churchyard. Enjoy guided walks, short talks, hands-on activities for all ages exploring the...

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...

Cradley through the Ages

The Church of St James Cradley dates back to Anglo-Saxon times. It has important connections with the Three Choirs Festival and was visited by both Sir Edward Elgar and Sir Arthur Bliss. The church is open to visitors daily.  During the Herefordshire Histories...

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...

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...

Celebrating Weobley Churchyard

Weobley and District Local History Society, the Weobley Branch of Herefordshire Wildlife Trust and Weobley PCC  are celebrating 25 years of Caring for God's Acre in Weobley churchyard. Enjoy guided walks, short talks, hands-on activities for all ages exploring the...

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...

Cradley through the Ages

The Church of St James Cradley dates back to Anglo-Saxon times. It has important connections with the Three Choirs Festival and was visited by both Sir Edward Elgar and Sir Arthur Bliss. The church is open to visitors daily.  During the Herefordshire Histories...

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...