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  2. The Weir Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Weir Gardens and the River Wye. The Weir Garden is a National Trust property near Swainshill (see Stretton Sugwas), Herefordshire, lying alongside the River Wye 5 mi (8.0 km) west of Hereford on the A438 road. [1] The garden covers 10 acres (4 hectares), and was the creation of its prior owner, Roger Parr, and his head gardener, William ...

  3. River Wye - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the River Wye from source to sea, excluding tributaries. The River Wye (/waj/; Welsh: Afon Gwy) is the fourth-longest river in the UK, stretching some 250 kilometres (155 miles) from its source on Plynlimon in mid Wales to the Severn Estuary. [1] The lower reaches of the river forms part of the border between England and Wales.

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    View live streams of landmarks and flood-prone areas as Hurricane Ian moves across the region. (Probably.) Watch live webcam footage from across the Midlands as Hurricane Ian approaches SC coast

  5. Kerne Bridge - Wikipedia

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    It crossed the River Wye at Kerne Bridge on a single-track skew bridge constructed of plate girders. The single-track bridge was built by Edward Finch of Chepstow and was 133 metres (436 ft) long. Kerne Bridge railway station was the first initially station after leaving Ross-on-Wye, though Walford Halt at Walford was built later between them ...

  6. Wye Bridge, Hereford - Wikipedia

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    The bridge c.1880 with Hereford Cathedral in the background. The Wye Bridge is a Grade I listed [1] stone bridge in Hereford, the county town of Herefordshire in England. Spanning the River Wye, it was constructed in 1490 to replace an earlier timber bridge dating back to the twelfth century. [2]

  7. Broomy Hill - Wikipedia

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    Broomy Hill is a western suburb of the city of Hereford in Herefordshire, England. It is located west of the city centre and north of the River Wye . It is home to the Museum of Cider , [ 1 ] Waterworks Museum [ 2 ] and Hunderton Bridge .

  8. Symonds Yat - Wikipedia

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    Hand-pulled ferry over the River Wye at Symonds Yat. Two hand ("pull") cable ferries enable foot passengers to cross the river, powered by ferrymen who pull the ferry across the river using an overhead cable. [9] The only connection by road is upstream over Huntsham bridge; this is a five-mile trip.

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