Green Lane

Settlement in Herefordshire

England

Green Lane

Stretton Grandison Vicarage & Church Not easy to find anything more quintessentially English than this in the Herefordshire countryside.
Stretton Grandison Vicarage & Church Credit: John Phillips

Green Lane is a charming residential street located in Herefordshire, a county in the West Midlands region of England. Situated within the village of Ewyas Harold, Green Lane offers a tranquil and picturesque setting for its residents. The street is surrounded by lush green fields and rolling hills, providing a stunning backdrop to this idyllic countryside location.

Green Lane is home to a mix of housing types, including traditional cottages and modern houses, creating a diverse and unique architectural blend. The properties are well-maintained, showcasing the pride and care taken by the residents in maintaining their homes. The street is lined with well-manicured gardens, bursting with colorful flowers and shrubs, contributing to the overall charm of the area.

Residents of Green Lane benefit from the peacefulness of rural living while enjoying close proximity to essential amenities. The nearby village of Ewyas Harold offers a range of local shops, including a grocery store, post office, and a handful of quaint cafes and pubs. For those seeking more comprehensive amenities, the larger town of Hereford is a short drive away.

The surrounding area also provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration. Green Lane is located near the picturesque Golden Valley, known for its scenic walks and cycling routes. Additionally, the nearby Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons National Park offer stunning landscapes and outdoor adventure for nature enthusiasts.

In conclusion, Green Lane in Herefordshire provides a delightful blend of rural tranquility and convenient access to amenities, making it an ideal place to call home for those seeking a peaceful and picturesque lifestyle.

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Stretton Grandison Vicarage & Church Not easy to find anything more quintessentially English than this in the Herefordshire countryside.
Stretton Grandison Vicarage & Church
Not easy to find anything more quintessentially English than this in the Herefordshire countryside.
Wind Pump and Cowarne Wood Looking south from the footpath on the estate road to Cowarne Court.
Wind Pump and Cowarne Wood
Looking south from the footpath on the estate road to Cowarne Court.
Cowarne Court Viewed from the west.
Cowarne Court
Viewed from the west.
Much Cowarne Church Viewed from the west where the footpath crosses the stream. St Mary's is on a small hill, probably a prehistoric fortified mound, and was a popular spot for Sir Edward Elgar in the early 1900s.
Much Cowarne Church
Viewed from the west where the footpath crosses the stream. St Mary's is on a small hill, probably a prehistoric fortified mound, and was a popular spot for Sir Edward Elgar in the early 1900s.
Shaft of Churchyard Cross, Much Cowarne
Shaft of Churchyard Cross, Much Cowarne
Three Choirs Way  to Cowarne Court Long distance footpath (joining Hereford, Worcester and Gloucester) ploughed up between Much Cowarne Church and Cowarne Court, but marked by quad bike. For more information see:
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Three Choirs Way to Cowarne Court
Long distance footpath (joining Hereford, Worcester and Gloucester) ploughed up between Much Cowarne Church and Cowarne Court, but marked by quad bike. For more information see: tracks. LinkExternal link
Skew Bridge, Monkhide Built by Stephen Ballard in 1843 to take a minor no through road over the Hereford to Gloucester Canal. Rather than simply build it at right angles to the canal he went to all the trouble with stability etc in building the most skew canal bridge in Britain. Why? Because he could.
Skew Bridge, Monkhide
Built by Stephen Ballard in 1843 to take a minor no through road over the Hereford to Gloucester Canal. Rather than simply build it at right angles to the canal he went to all the trouble with stability etc in building the most skew canal bridge in Britain. Why? Because he could.
Newtown Crossroads An important crossing for the good part of two thousand years. Here the roman road from Gloucester to Leominster crosses the Hereford to Worcester road. The petrol station, shop with post office and toilet replaces the inn and livery stables of yesteryear.
Newtown Crossroads
An important crossing for the good part of two thousand years. Here the roman road from Gloucester to Leominster crosses the Hereford to Worcester road. The petrol station, shop with post office and toilet replaces the inn and livery stables of yesteryear.
Footpath to Filling Bridge Looking NE from the driveway to Monksbury Court.
Footpath to Filling Bridge
Looking NE from the driveway to Monksbury Court.
Newtown Inn 3D Pub Sign The Gloucester to Leominster road crosses the Hereford to Worcester road (as reflected in the three dimensional pub sign) making this an important trading and servicing location for hundreds if not thousands of years.
Newtown Inn 3D Pub Sign
The Gloucester to Leominster road crosses the Hereford to Worcester road (as reflected in the three dimensional pub sign) making this an important trading and servicing location for hundreds if not thousands of years.
Windmill Hill, Newtown A distinctive hill close to and overlooking the Newtown Crossroads. Viewed from the east from the old road (now bridleway) from Monkhide. With a windmill on top this would have been a distinctive landmark for travellers.
Windmill Hill, Newtown
A distinctive hill close to and overlooking the Newtown Crossroads. Viewed from the east from the old road (now bridleway) from Monkhide. With a windmill on top this would have been a distinctive landmark for travellers.
Old Road from Monkhide Viewed from where it joins the major roads at the Newtown Crossroads. Looking south towards Tarrington.
Old Road from Monkhide
Viewed from where it joins the major roads at the Newtown Crossroads. Looking south towards Tarrington.
View from Windmill Hill Looking SW to filling bridge with the iron age camp on Herefordshire Beacon on the skyline.
View from Windmill Hill
Looking SW to filling bridge with the iron age camp on Herefordshire Beacon on the skyline.
Tractor Tramlines and Site of Windpump Looking SW from the bridleway to Newtown Crossroads.
Tractor Tramlines and Site of Windpump
Looking SW from the bridleway to Newtown Crossroads.
Grove Farm and Apple Orchard Many unpicked apples strewn on the ground - even cut mistletoe lying about!
Grove Farm and Apple Orchard
Many unpicked apples strewn on the ground - even cut mistletoe lying about!
The Hereford to Gloucester Canal This stretch runs alongside the road to Monksbury Court with what appears to be a turning area. for more information :  
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The Hereford to Gloucester Canal
This stretch runs alongside the road to Monksbury Court with what appears to be a turning area. for more information : LinkExternal link
Footbridge into Grove Farm Orchard Looking generally southerly. Over the bridge the ground was very marshy. Many of the trees had the mistletoe cut, but left on the ground.
Footbridge into Grove Farm Orchard
Looking generally southerly. Over the bridge the ground was very marshy. Many of the trees had the mistletoe cut, but left on the ground.
Prunastri Lichen on Apple Tree Taken in an orchard to the north of Grove Farm. 
Lichen is a good indicator of a healthy pollution free countryside.
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Prunastri Lichen on Apple Tree
Taken in an orchard to the north of Grove Farm. Lichen is a good indicator of a healthy pollution free countryside. for help in identification see: LinkExternal link
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Green Lane is located at Grid Ref: SO6245 (Lat: 52.104706, Lng: -2.5529531)

Unitary Authority: County of Herefordshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

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