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Hereford is an ancient town within the ceremonial county of Herefordshire, England. It sits along the banks of Wye River, east of Wales and experiences a moderate maritime climate. The area’s history goes way back the Saxon times. It is famous for its arts, cultural heritage and wealthy economy aside from the role that it played during the illustrious Battle of Hereford sometime in 760.
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Churchill Gardens sits along Venns Lane, Hereford, Herefordshire, England. It is a vast public park filled with wonderful trees, gardens and with magnificent overlooking views of the town. Dog walking, leisure walking, picnicking and running are the usual activities done within the area.
Courtyard Theatre can be found along Edgar Street, Hereford, Herefordshire, England. It is an arts centre housed within a modern glass building with finely made interior design. It has a cinema, gallery, studio theatre, function rooms and cafe.
Friar Street Museum lies at the center of the town of Hereford. The museum’s collections include wide variety of artifacts, pictures and so much more that tell about the history and development of the town and its people throughout time in a very engaging manner.
Newton Coppice refers to the ancient woodland in Hereford, Herefordshire, England. The area used to serve as a hunting ground and source of wood for major constructions. Exploring the site is great for leisure walking to connect with nature and relax.
Waterworks Museum features displays i.e., working machines related to the history and development of machineries and or techniques in getting drinking water. It is located at Broomy Hill, Hereford, England. The venue is family friendly and good for people of all ages.
Cider Museum allows you to learn about the history of cider making - how the apples were milled and pressed and how the resulting juice was fermented to produce cider. Set in a former cider making factory, you can explore original cider champagne cellars and view cidermaking equipment, a cooper’s workshop and a vat house. You can also listen to history recordings and view 19th century watercolours of cider apples and perry pears and appreciate the delicately engraved collection of English lead crystal cider glasses dating from the 18th century onwards.
| Book At | Miles/km |
|---|---|
| Ross-on-Wye | 11/18 |
| Malvern | 17/27 |
| *Distance is calculated aerial. Actual will be different. | |