On Saturday and Sunday, May 9 and 10, from 11 till 5, the mill and press at Fair Oak Farm in Bacton HR2 0AT will be open to visitors; and Featherstone, the young mill horse, will be offering dray rides. Fair Oak's prize-winning ciders, made in the only horse-powered...
SUNDAY 10 MAY
Mordiford Mill Working Watermill
Traditional corn mill in working order, the waterwheel and gears will be turning. Car Park at the back of the mill 150 meters from the Moon Inn up the B4224 Fownhope road, on the left. Guided Tours - Entrance is free, donations are welcome to pay for maintenance of...
Clodock Mill Open Days
Clodock Mill was originally one of the manorial mills of the Ewyas Lacy marcher lordship, once in Wales, now in Herefordshire, dating back to the 13th century or earlier. The present buildings date from the 17th century onwards with the main machinery installed in...
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...
Historic Cradley
In our 16th Century Village Hall. an opportunity to learn more about the history of the Village Hall and the local photographs, records and maps stored there. The Church of St James Cradley dates back to Anglo-Saxon times. It has important connections with the Three...
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...
The Orchard in the Hillfort
The Orchard in the Hillfort Circular walk 3.5 miles to Risbury Hillfort with its lovely orchard, where we will have a short talk about this historic site and a bring and share picnic Sunday 10 May 2026 Meet 2.30pm at Humber Woodland of Remembrance (HR6 0NE) Tickets...
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...
Hereford Waterworks Museum
Once a week, on a Tuesday, the Hereford Waterworks opens from 11am to 4pm where you can view the original buildings of the waterworks and many vintage steam, petrol and diesel engines from bygone days. As many of the engines that are possible will be running,...
Fair Oak Cider Open Weekend
On Saturday and Sunday, May 9 and 10, from 11 till 5, the mill and press at Fair Oak Farm in Bacton HR2 0AT will be open to visitors; and Featherstone, the young mill horse, will be offering dray rides. Fair Oak's prize-winning ciders, made in the only horse-powered...
Mordiford Mill Working Watermill
Traditional corn mill in working order, the waterwheel and gears will be turning. Car Park at the back of the mill 150 meters from the Moon Inn up the B4224 Fownhope road, on the left. Guided Tours - Entrance is free, donations are welcome to pay for maintenance of...
Clodock Mill Open Days
Clodock Mill was originally one of the manorial mills of the Ewyas Lacy marcher lordship, once in Wales, now in Herefordshire, dating back to the 13th century or earlier. The present buildings date from the 17th century onwards with the main machinery installed in...
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...
Historic Cradley
In our 16th Century Village Hall. an opportunity to learn more about the history of the Village Hall and the local photographs, records and maps stored there. The Church of St James Cradley dates back to Anglo-Saxon times. It has important connections with the Three...
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...
The Orchard in the Hillfort
The Orchard in the Hillfort Circular walk 3.5 miles to Risbury Hillfort with its lovely orchard, where we will have a short talk about this historic site and a bring and share picnic Sunday 10 May 2026 Meet 2.30pm at Humber Woodland of Remembrance (HR6 0NE) Tickets...
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...
Hereford Waterworks Museum
Once a week, on a Tuesday, the Hereford Waterworks opens from 11am to 4pm where you can view the original buildings of the waterworks and many vintage steam, petrol and diesel engines from bygone days. As many of the engines that are possible will be running,...

