Bach Dingle

Valley in Herefordshire

England

Bach Dingle

Luntley dovecote What a fabulous little building. Timber framed and dating from 1673 with a door from that period. Grade II listed and a little gem.
Luntley dovecote Credit: Gordon Hatton

Bach Dingle, located in the scenic county of Herefordshire, is a charming valley that offers visitors a tranquil and picturesque experience. Nestled within the breathtaking landscape of the West Midlands, this small valley is renowned for its natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere.

Surrounded by rolling hills and lush green meadows, Bach Dingle offers a range of outdoor activities for nature enthusiasts. The valley is crisscrossed by meandering streams and dotted with ancient woodlands, making it an ideal location for hiking, birdwatching, and picnicking. The area is also home to an abundance of wildlife, including deer, foxes, and a variety of bird species.

In addition to its natural wonders, Bach Dingle boasts a rich historical heritage. The valley is scattered with remnants of old stone buildings, some of which date back centuries. These structures provide a glimpse into the area's past, offering visitors a fascinating insight into the region's history and architecture.

For those seeking a taste of local culture, Bach Dingle is also known for its agricultural traditions. The valley is home to several farms and orchards, where visitors can experience the authentic rural lifestyle of Herefordshire. From picking fresh fruits to sampling local produce, there are plenty of opportunities to immerse oneself in the region's agricultural heritage.

Overall, Bach Dingle is a hidden gem in Herefordshire, offering visitors a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. With its stunning natural surroundings, rich history, and vibrant agricultural scene, this idyllic valley provides a delightful destination for those seeking a truly authentic English countryside experience.

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Bach Dingle Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.197094/-2.8799842 or Grid Reference SO3955. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Luntley dovecote What a fabulous little building. Timber framed and dating from 1673 with a door from that period. Grade II listed and a little gem.
Luntley dovecote
What a fabulous little building. Timber framed and dating from 1673 with a door from that period. Grade II listed and a little gem.
Luntley dovecote interior An interesting interior to this 17thC dovecote with some original timberwork and some which is obviously much newer.
Luntley dovecote interior
An interesting interior to this 17thC dovecote with some original timberwork and some which is obviously much newer.
Luntley Manor and Dovecote Fans of Watercolour Challenge will recognise the dovecote as the one painted on the programme a few years ago.
Luntley Manor and Dovecote
Fans of Watercolour Challenge will recognise the dovecote as the one painted on the programme a few years ago.
Bearwood The main street, looking south-east
Bearwood
The main street, looking south-east
Dunkertons cider mill Orchard, cider pressing, brewing and shop all on the road south out of Pembridge.
Dunkertons cider mill
Orchard, cider pressing, brewing and shop all on the road south out of Pembridge.
Lower Bearwood Houses East of the crossroad, on the road from Lower Bearwood to Upper Hardwick.
Lower Bearwood
Houses East of the crossroad, on the road from Lower Bearwood to Upper Hardwick.
Barns and sheds Farm buildings on the road from Lower Bearwood to Upper Hardwick.
Barns and sheds
Farm buildings on the road from Lower Bearwood to Upper Hardwick.
Tibhall farm Located west of Dilwyn.
Tibhall farm
Located west of Dilwyn.
Cattle at Tibhall farm
Cattle at Tibhall farm
Bearwood Methodist Chapel
Bearwood Methodist Chapel
Farmland at Bagley Head
Farmland at Bagley Head
Luntley Court Dovecote The plaque on Luntley Court Dovecote dates it as 1673. This also informs that it was restored by the Burltons in 1929 and then again in 1972 and 1988 with the help of English Heritage.
Luntley Court Dovecote
The plaque on Luntley Court Dovecote dates it as 1673. This also informs that it was restored by the Burltons in 1929 and then again in 1972 and 1988 with the help of English Heritage.
Luntley Court and Dovecote
Luntley Court and Dovecote
Signpost at Luntley This signpost is approximately 20 metres to the south of Luntley Court dovecote.
Signpost at Luntley
This signpost is approximately 20 metres to the south of Luntley Court dovecote.
Lane junction south of Luntley
Lane junction south of Luntley
Old signpost, Luntley
Old signpost, Luntley
Entry to Luntley
Entry to Luntley
Lane north of Luntley
Lane north of Luntley
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Bach Dingle is located at Grid Ref: SO3955 (Lat: 52.197094, Lng: -2.8799842)

Unitary Authority: County of Herefordshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

What 3 Words

///robes.bullion.overnight. Near Weobley, Herefordshire

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