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Also note house-platforms of deserted mediaeval village in field next to church, and scant remains of the castle.
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Kilpeck village is 8 miles SW of Hereford. Dore Abbey - This wonderful barn-like church once a great abbey is well worth a visit. Stop and read the unfortunate wording of the inscription above the lych gate [photo below]. Abbey Dore village is SW of Hereford. Hellens - Probably the most interesting old house in Herefordshire - well worth a visit.
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Situated in the village of Much Marcle between Ledbury and Ross-on-Wye which is also worth a visit for the church with its rare wooden effigy inside, opposite main door and hollow yew tree in the churchyard which can seat 7 cyclists inside - but you can never see more than 5 cyclists in any of the photos [photo]. Cider Perry - Herefordshire is famous for it's farm cider-making.
There are a couple of Cider Routes to cycle. Big Apple weekends take place every year at blossom time in April or May and at apple harvest time early October with an organised bike ride.
Top Welsh Borderlands Towns Ludlow - Once the parliament of the Marcher Lords, this medieval town with imposing castle set on a hill overlooking the River Teme, is a must place to visit. It is now a gourmet's paradise! Would make a good base for a week's cycling.