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Queenswood Tourist Information Centre
Queenswood Country Park, Dinmore Hill, Leominster, Herefordshire HR6 0PY

Discover more about Queenswood Country Park and the surrounding Herefordshire countryside at the Queenswood Tourist Information Centre, situated half way between Hereford and Leominster in the Queenswood Country Park. The information centre packed with lots of useful travel and...
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Attractions near Queenswood Tourist Information
A selection of attractions close to Queenswood Tourist Information:
Queenswood Country Park  (< 1 Mile)
Queenswood consists of 103 acres of semi natural woodland and is listed as a Sight of Special Scientific Interest. The arboretum has a 67-acre tree...
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Hampton Court Gardens  (1.5 Miles)
Hampton Court, Herefordshire is a castle on the meadows of the river Lugg, backed by a steep wooded escarpment and surrounded by woodland and grounds...
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St Margaret’s Church  (3 Miles)
The church of St Margaret is mainly Norman with its massive tower being of an unusual design both outside and inside. The font is 600...
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St Peter’s Church  (4.8 Miles)
St Peter’s Church in the village of Birley is a little out of the way but extremely attractive. Its half-timbered black and white gable juts...
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St Lawrence Church  (5.3 Miles)
On entering the church of St Lawrence probably the first thing you’ll notice is the pronounced outward lean of the 13th Century South arcade. The...
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Leominster Folk Museum  (5.7 Miles)
Leominster Folk Museum offers visitors the chance to look into the social and folk history of this town, and see the way that the traditions...
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Grange Court  (5.7 Miles)
This carved black and white timber building was formerly a Market House built in 1633 by the King’s carpenter, John Abel. It once stood at...
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Priory of St Peter and St Paul  (5.9 Miles)
Leominster Priory was home to a Benedictine community from Norman times until the dissolution of the monasteries in 1539, and attached to the monastery at...
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St Bartholomew’s Church  (6.2 Miles)
The church of St Bartholomew is built in Norman and Early English styles. It has a 13th Century detached tower, thought to be intended for...
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Dovecot  (6.7 Miles)
Opened to the public in 1999, the dovecot in Eardisland is thought to be late 17th or early 18th Century. It’s a square brick tower...
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Duppa Almshouses  (6.7 Miles)
This row of black and white cottages in Pembridge is known as the Duppa Almshouses. It bears the inscription, ‘Forget not your good benefactor Brian...
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Market Hall  (6.7 Miles)
Standing in the village square at Pembridge, on the site of the medieval market, is the Market Hall, the only single-storey timber-framed example in Herefordshire....
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Mortimer’s Cross Monument  (6.7 Miles)
The rather plain monument commemorating the Battle of Mortimer’s Cross, was erected by subscription in 1799. The famous battle took place on 2 February in...
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Motte and Bailey Castle  (6.7 Miles)
The mound of the motte and bailey castle at Staunton-on-Arrow dates back to the early Norman’s of the 11th Century and is sited behind the...
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St Cosmas and St Damian Church  (6.7 Miles)
The church in Stretford is dedicated to 4th Century St Cosmas and St Damian, the patron saints of physicians. The building has twin naves and...
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St James Church  (6.7 Miles)
The church in Kimbolton, dedicated to St James, is mainly 13th Century. There are Norman windows in the chancel and some rich glass in 13th...
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St Mary the Virgin Church  (6.7 Miles)
The church of St Mary the Virgin dates from between 1320 and 1360. The altar rails and heptagonal pulpit are Jacobean and, along with the...
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St Mary the Virgin Church  (6.7 Miles)
Eardisland’s church is dedicated to St Mary the Virgin with the original structure built in the 12th Century. The high porch is 14th Century with...
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St Peter’s Church  (6.7 Miles)
St Peter’s Church sits on a hill in the village of Staunton-on-Arrow. The church has been much restored but the earliest records are of a...
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Monkland Cheese Dairy  (7.5 Miles)
In the Herefordshire countryside lies the Monkland Cheese Dairy where they produce by hand their own speciality – Little Herefordshire Cheese – from an original...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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