Hereford
Hereford is rich in beautiful half-timbered houses and a wealth of other fine historic buildings.
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Hereford

The roots of the history of Hereford are Saxon, and indeed fragments of the original Saxon city walls can still be seen. The city recieved its first charter from King Richard I in 1189, but the city has had a troubled history since then, due to its strategic location on the English border with Wales.

Hereford cathedral
Hereford Cathedral

For over a millenium, Hereford has been the subject of raids, seiges, and counter-raids, culminating in the turbulent years of the English Civil War, when Hereford changed hands no less than 4 times in 3 years.

Herefordshire is a primarily rural county, blessed with broad, open pastures and green hills. Apart from the cattle and cider industres, Herefordshire is home to some of the lovliest examples of half-timbered Tudor and Jacobean buildings anywhere in Britain.

Old House, Hereford
Old House

Nowhere is this more evident than in Hereford itself. The Old House in Hereford is a delightful Jacobean half-timbered house built in 1621. The house is furnished in 17th century style on 3 floors, including the kitchen and children's rooms.

Moving back in time from Old House, the St. John Medieval Museum on Widemarsh Street is a 13th century chapel and museum highlighting the history of the chivalric knightly Order of St. John. In the garden is the only surviving open air preaching cross in the country.

Though these attractions are interesting, it is the Cathedral that draws most visitors to Hereford. The Cathedral was begun in the 11th century, and it contains superb Gothic architectural detail.

The prize possession of the Cathedral is the Mappa Mundi, dating from the 13th century - one of the very earliest maps still in existence. The Mappa Mundi is contained in Hereford Cathedral's world famous Chained Library, which houses over 1500 volumes dating all the way back to the 8th century.

During the medieval period, books were so valuable that they were chained and locked to prevent them from "disappearing". Hereford's Chained Library is the largest in the world to survive completely intact.

Cider Museum
Hereford Cider Museum

For a break from architecture and books, why not sample a little cider? The Cider Museum and King Offa Distillery on Whitecross Road traces the history of traditional cider in Herefordshire in a fascinating display that features a huge 17th century beam press and a recreation of a Farm Cider House. You can watch cider being made, and sample the end product, including cider brandy (it is stong stuff - be warned!).

For an introduction to Hereford you can take in a guided city walk. These walks depart daily between May and September from the Shirehall forecourt and last from 1 to 1 1/2 hours. Obtain tickets for the tours from the Tourist Information Centre.

Resources
Official Hereford Web site
Hereford UK.com

Herefordshire
Herefordshire.com


Old House and Cider Museum photos © Barbara Ballard

 

 

 


 

  



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Herefordshire

The Granary

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Carramar

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Old Court Hotel

A relaxing Elizabethan Manor House which maintains its character and architectural features, with a great oak door giving access to the reception. The hotel has 18 rooms, with an additional 4 suites available for that extra luxury. All rooms are en suite and a large percentage have … more >>

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Hereford (Hotel)

The Green Man Inn

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