The Town of Leominster
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The bridge over the Kenwater and row of black & white houses leading up to the Leominster Priory |
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The Grange - this beautifully carved black and white timber building was formerly a Market House built in 1633 by the King's carpenter, John Abel. |
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A wide variety of specialist and independant shops situated in medieval lanes dating back to around 1600 AD. |
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The area is reknowned for Hereford cattle, cider apples and acres of arable farming land spread over rolling countryside. |
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Starting and finishing in Leominster the Black and White trail is a 40 mile tour through the most peaceful villages with their little rivers, quaint tea-shops and lovely pubs. |
There are many routes for walkers such as the Herefordshire trail and Marches Way, and miles of local paths to explore. |
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