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Tourist activities include boat trips, a maze, stand-up paddle boarding (from Ye Old Ferrie Inn), an oriental garden, and a number of country pubs and guest houses. Symonds Yat Rapids are a grade 2 man-made feature at Symonds Yat used by canoeists and kayakers for whitewater training and playboating .
The Cock of Tupsley Pub, Tupsley, Hereford. Tupsley was described in 1870-72 as a small village within Herefordshire and close to the city of Hereford. [3] John Marius Wilson's 1870-1872 Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales says: "TUPSLEY, a township-chapelry in Bishop-Hampton parish, Herefordshire; 2 miles E of Hereford r. station. Post ...
Withington also has a church a small primary school, and the Cross Keys pub. It is a small village surrounded by fields, but has a growing population with new houses being built. Withington used to be home to the Meadow Market, a supermarket that serviced the local community, and it was later bought and renamed by the Normans Super-Warehouse chain.
Whitchurch parish has several inns, pubs, cafes, a local shop, and a nearby caravan and camp site. Across the A40 from Whitchurch village, in Symonds Yat (West), are Wye Valley Visitor Centre, Butterfly Zoo, Jubilee Maze, and leisure park. [19] Whitchurch & Ganarew Memorial Hall hosts events and activities for the locality. [20]
Mordiford is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England on the B4224 Hereford to Mitcheldean road 4 miles (6 km) east-southeast of the city of Hereford.. This village grew up around an ancient ford over the River Lugg.
Callow; Callow Hill; Callow Marsh; Calver Hill; Canon Bridge; Canon Frome; Canon Pyon; Carey; Carterspiece; Castle Frome; Catley Southfield; Chance's Pitch; Chandler ...
The village school, for 5–11 year olds, accommodates approximately 130-150 pupils, its catchment area including Belmont (a suburb of Hereford), 2 miles away. Broadband services became available in the village from June 2005. The village pub, The Seven Stars, was one of the first pubs in Herefordshire to have a petanque piste. [citation needed]
It lies within the historic area of Archenfield, near the Welsh border, south-west of the city of Hereford. The parish church is dedicated to St. Michael and All Angels. [2] [3] The village has both a primary school, [4] which also serves nearby Thruxton, and a secondary school, Kingstone High School. [5]