Barrelhill Green

Settlement in Herefordshire

England

Barrelhill Green

View to Yatton Wood View across wheatfields towards Yatton Wood which can be seen on the horizon.
View to Yatton Wood Credit: Philip Halling

Barrelhill Green is a small village located in the county of Herefordshire, England. Nestled amidst the picturesque countryside, it is surrounded by rolling green hills and scenic landscapes. The village is situated approximately 10 miles southwest of Hereford, the county town.

With a population of around 200 residents, Barrelhill Green embodies the tranquility and charm of rural living. The village is known for its close-knit community, where neighbors often come together to organize various events and activities. The sense of community is further strengthened by the presence of a village hall, which serves as a hub for social gatherings and local meetings.

The architecture in Barrelhill Green reflects its rich history, with several traditional cottages and buildings still standing. These structures provide a glimpse into the village's past and add to its rustic appeal. Additionally, the village is surrounded by farmland, showcasing the area's strong agricultural heritage.

Despite its small size, Barrelhill Green is well-connected to nearby towns and cities. The village benefits from good transport links, making it easily accessible by road. This allows residents to enjoy the tranquility of rural life while also having convenient access to urban amenities.

With its idyllic surroundings, strong sense of community, and convenient location, Barrelhill Green offers a peaceful and charming place to call home in the heart of Herefordshire.

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View to Yatton Wood View across wheatfields towards Yatton Wood which can be seen on the horizon.
View to Yatton Wood
View across wheatfields towards Yatton Wood which can be seen on the horizon.
View to May Hill View to May Hill from No Man's Acre.
View to May Hill
View to May Hill from No Man's Acre.
Afternoon sun at How Caple Afternoon winter sun on a field near Brook House at How Caple, Lyndor Wood, above the River Wye can be seen in the distance.
Afternoon sun at How Caple
Afternoon winter sun on a field near Brook House at How Caple, Lyndor Wood, above the River Wye can be seen in the distance.
Sun on a field at How Caple Afternoon winter sun on a field near Brook House at How Caple.  Lyndor Wood can be seen in the background.
Sun on a field at How Caple
Afternoon winter sun on a field near Brook House at How Caple. Lyndor Wood can be seen in the background.
How Caple Court The house seen from the formal gardens, which Pevsner (Brooks) considers may date from the late 17th century, with improvements being made by Lennox Bertram Lee some time after 1900.
How Caple Court
The house seen from the formal gardens, which Pevsner (Brooks) considers may date from the late 17th century, with improvements being made by Lennox Bertram Lee some time after 1900.
All Saints, Yatton By William Roberts of Chepstow in 1840-1. In good order and still in use.
All Saints, Yatton
By William Roberts of Chepstow in 1840-1. In good order and still in use.
All Saints, Yatton
All Saints, Yatton
All Saints, Yatton  The North East side, showing the later chancel, added in 1902-3 by E.P. Warren.
All Saints, Yatton
The North East side, showing the later chancel, added in 1902-3 by E.P. Warren.
Farmland beside A449 near Higfords The road is descending to the stream at Higfords; on the horizon are the woods at Coldborough Park
Farmland beside A449 near Higfords
The road is descending to the stream at Higfords; on the horizon are the woods at Coldborough Park
Footpath to How Caple church
Footpath to How Caple church
Lone tree by the riverside road at How Caple
Lone tree by the riverside road at How Caple
Brick support for bank of the road The bank on the right has been reinforced with brickwork
Brick support for bank of the road
The bank on the right has been reinforced with brickwork
Yatton Chapel and Chapel Farm Nestling in a small valley and approachable only on foot (see the sign at the top of the drive), the ancient chapel and the venerable farm have been neighbours for centuries. Now in the care of Churches Conservation Trust, the chapel is unforgettable - one of many such buildings in this ravishingly beautiful county.
Yatton Chapel and Chapel Farm
Nestling in a small valley and approachable only on foot (see the sign at the top of the drive), the ancient chapel and the venerable farm have been neighbours for centuries. Now in the care of Churches Conservation Trust, the chapel is unforgettable - one of many such buildings in this ravishingly beautiful county.
Yatton Chapel and Chapel Farm Nestling in a small valley and approachable only on foot (see the sign at the top of the drive), the ancient chapel and the venerable farm have been neighbours for centuries. Now in the care of Churches Conservation Trust, the chapel is unforgettable - one of many such buildings in this ravishingly beautiful county.
Yatton Chapel and Chapel Farm
Nestling in a small valley and approachable only on foot (see the sign at the top of the drive), the ancient chapel and the venerable farm have been neighbours for centuries. Now in the care of Churches Conservation Trust, the chapel is unforgettable - one of many such buildings in this ravishingly beautiful county.
Yatton Chapel The Churches Conservation Trust have saved some wonderful buildings, and this humble little chapel, with its earth floor and no furnishings must be one of its most atmospheric. A church crawler's dream.
Yatton Chapel
The Churches Conservation Trust have saved some wonderful buildings, and this humble little chapel, with its earth floor and no furnishings must be one of its most atmospheric. A church crawler's dream.
Yatton Chapel No words are necessary.
Yatton Chapel
No words are necessary.
Yatton Chapel
Yatton Chapel
Yatton Chapel The remarkable 12th century South doorway, with its Tree of Life tympanum.
Yatton Chapel
The remarkable 12th century South doorway, with its Tree of Life tympanum.
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Barrelhill Green is located at Grid Ref: SO6230 (Lat: 51.975767, Lng: -2.5478259)

Unitary Authority: County of Herefordshire

Police Authority: West Merica

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