Little Hereford
Little Hereford is a Village in the county of Herefordshire.
There are great places to visit near Little Hereford.
Little Hereford History
There are some historic monuments around Little Hereford:
- Robin Hood's Butt: a bowl barrow 190m north of Ludlow golf course club house
- Richard's Castle: a motte and bailey with an enclosed settlement.
- Bowl barrow on Old Field, 620m ESE of Ludlow golf course club house
- Bowl barrow 450m north-west of Felton Farm
- Churchyard cross in St George's churchyard
- Two bowl barrows on Old Field, 600m ESE of Ludlow golf course club house
- Ludford Bridge
- Motte castle immediately north west of Middleton Chapel
- Moated site, Park Hall mansion and an associated cockpit 320m and 325m south east of Lower Court
- Castle mound
- St Julian's Well: a holy well in the middle of Livesey Road, 155m south west of the junction with Sandpits Road
- Town walls
- Earthworks SE of Lower Ashton Farm
- Bowl barrow on Old Field, 700m south-east of Ludlow golf course club house
- Lower Cleeton moat, a moat and fishponds 380m south east of Cleeton Court
- Bach Camp
- Ludlow Castle
- The Bower moated site
- Castle Tump, a motte castle and causeway, 150m west of Teme Bridge
- Dovecot at Stockton Bury
- Coal mining remains immediately north east of Horseditch House on Clee Hill
- Coal mining remains at Cornbrook on Clee Hill
- Limeworks at The Novers
- Ring cairn and two round cairns on Hoare Edge, 550m south east of Nine Springs Farm
- Forbury Chapel
- Standing cross in the churchyard of the Church of St Mary the Virgin
- Castle mound
- Round cairn on Titterstone Clee Hill, 440m north west of The Blue Stone Farm
- Round cairn and ancient boundary wall and ditch 450m WNW of The Blue Stone Farm
- Dovecot at Court House
- Leominster Priory
- Standing cross in Caynham churchyard
- Augustinian friary adjacent to the junction of Lower Galdeford and Weeping Cross Lane
- Churchyard cross at St Mary's Church
- Caynham Camp, a large univallate hillfort 700m north west of Caynham
- Slight univallate hillfort and two ring cairns on the summit of Titterstone Clee Hill