'Talbot'
'Character Bedrooms'
Ledbury- The Market House
Eastnor Castle
Eastnor Castle
Eastnor Castle
Distant View Across the Lake to Eastnor Castle
Bark #1
Bark #1 Mono
Bark #2
Bark #2 Mono
Tree Detail
Tree Detail Mono
Approaching the Arboretum
Hereford Cathedral
Hereford Cathedral and Bishop's Palace
Hereford- Bridge Over the River Wye
Hereford- A Very Desirable Residence
Hereford- Victoria Bridge
Hereford- A Georgian House
Sculpture of Sir Edward Elgar
'The Lichfield Vaults'
'Booth Hall'
'The Feathers Hotel'
The Feathers Hotel
Ledbury- Church Lane and 'Prince of Wales' Pub
Ledbury Church Lane
Ledbury Heritage Centre
Ledbury- St Michael and All Angels Church
Ledbury- St Michael and All Angels Church- Norman…
Ledbury- Almshouses
Ledbury- Clocktower of the Library
Ledbury- The Library
Ledbury- Notice in the Market House
Symonds Yat- Ferry at the 'Saracen's Head'
Ledbury- Notice in the Market House
Symonds Yat- Ferry at the 'Saracen's Head'
Symonds Yat- Norwegian Chalet
Symonds Yat- 'Saracen's Head'
Symonds Yat- 'Old Ferrie Inne'
Symonds Yat- 'Old Ferrie Inne'
Enjoying the River Wye
Embarking on a Wye Valley Boat Trip
Ross-On-Wye- Memorial on Man of Ross House
'The Kings Arms'
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Ledbury Park
This building was once known as 'New House' but the name was changed in 1820. The house dates to 1590 and was built by the Biddulph family. The close-set timbers of the building are a sign of wealth as wood was expensive. During the English Civil War Prince Rupert had his headquarters at the house, and Queen Victoria is also said to have stayed here.
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