Dorstone
Dorstone is a Village in the county of Herefordshire.
There are great places to visit near Dorstone.
Dorstone History
There are some historic monuments around Dorstone:
- Motte castle with associated courtyard and mill leat, 130m NW of Chanstone Mill
- Cothill Tump, a motte castle 500m north west of Cothill Farm
- Churchyard cross in St Mary's churchyard
- Newton Tump
- The easternmost of a pair of bowl barrows 340m north east of Llanerch-y-coed
- Churchyard cross in St Mary's churchyard
- Moated site, fishponds, and associated building platforms 117m west of Chanstone Mill
- Almeley Castle
- Motte and bailey castle 200yds (180m) SW of Newcourt Farm
- Bredwardine Castle
- Motte and bailey, N of Old Castleton
- Motte castle 150m east of Tump House Farm
- Ringwork and bailey known as Whitehouse Camp, 200m north of Trelan Farm
- Churchyard cross in St Mary's churchyard
- The Camp earthwork
- Mouse motte and bailey castle
- Turret Tump
- Motte castle, chapel, post-medieval house and garden remains east of Urishay Castle Farm
- Churchyard cross in St Leonard's churchyard
- Lower Park Wood Camp
- Mound N of Cwmma Farm
- Bowl barrow 700m NNE of Duke's Farm
- Craswall Priory, associated building remains, pond bays and hollow ways
- Promontory fort on Dorstone Hill
- Oldcastle Twt
- Moated site and fishponds immediately west of Upper House Farm
- Moated site known as Old Court Mound at Old Court
- Bowl barrow 350m NNE of Abbey Farm
- Two bowl barrows and a lime kiln 220m west of Llan Oleu
- Arthur's Stone Neolithic burial chamber, 450m south west of Mount Pleasant
- Long barrow 260m north west of Cross Lodge
- Motte castle 230m north west of Nant-y-bar
- Dorstone village cross
- Eardisley Castle
- Snodhill Castle
- Hell Moat
- Motte and bailey castle 100m south east of Bell Farm
- The westernmost of a pair of bowl barrows, 310m north east of Llanerch-y-coed
- Motte castle and associated occupation and agricultural remains at Mynydd-Brith