Bredwardine

Civil Parish in Herefordshire

England

Bredwardine

Arthur's Stone. Sandstone Dolmen above the Golden Valley.
Arthur's Stone. Credit: Richard Webb

Bredwardine is a picturesque civil parish located in the county of Herefordshire, England. Situated on the banks of the River Wye, it is part of the Golden Valley, known for its stunning natural beauty and charming rural landscapes.

The village of Bredwardine itself is small, with a population of around 400 residents. It exudes a peaceful and idyllic atmosphere, making it a popular destination for those seeking tranquility and a break from the hustle and bustle of city life. The parish is surrounded by rolling hills, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.

Bredwardine is steeped in history, with evidence of human habitation dating back to prehistoric times. The village boasts several notable landmarks, including the ancient St. Andrew's Church, which dates back to the 12th century. The church is known for its stunning architecture and beautiful stained glass windows.

The parish offers a range of outdoor activities for nature enthusiasts, including walking, hiking, and fishing. The River Wye, which runs through the village, is renowned for its salmon fishing, attracting anglers from far and wide. The surrounding countryside also provides ample opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife spotting.

Despite its small size, Bredwardine is a close-knit community with a strong sense of community spirit. The village hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, bringing residents together and fostering a sense of belonging.

Overall, Bredwardine is a hidden gem in Herefordshire, offering a tranquil retreat and a glimpse into the county's rich history and natural beauty.

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Bredwardine Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.096514/-2.989026 or Grid Reference SO3244. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Arthur's Stone. Sandstone Dolmen above the Golden Valley.
Arthur's Stone.
Sandstone Dolmen above the Golden Valley.
Bredwardine Bridge over the Wye A Photographer's delight, even from the ground.
Bredwardine Bridge over the Wye
A Photographer's delight, even from the ground.
The Red Lion, Bredwardine The Red Lion stands on a road junction in Bredwardine.
The Red Lion, Bredwardine
The Red Lion stands on a road junction in Bredwardine.
Arthur's Stone The remains of a Neolithic chambered tomb. It is named after King Arthur but it pre-dates this legendary king by thousands of years.  It is thought to date from between 3,700BC and 2,700BC.  It is situated almost 1000ft up on top of a hill between Bredwardine and Dorstone.
Arthur's Stone
The remains of a Neolithic chambered tomb. It is named after King Arthur but it pre-dates this legendary king by thousands of years. It is thought to date from between 3,700BC and 2,700BC. It is situated almost 1000ft up on top of a hill between Bredwardine and Dorstone.
Hay Bluff and Black Mountains Silage stacked in the corner of a field on the side of Arthur's Stone Lane near Upper Barn above the village of Dorstone in the Golden Valley.  On the horizon is Hay Bluff and the Black Mountains.
Hay Bluff and Black Mountains
Silage stacked in the corner of a field on the side of Arthur's Stone Lane near Upper Barn above the village of Dorstone in the Golden Valley. On the horizon is Hay Bluff and the Black Mountains.
Dorstone Hill Dorstone Hill viewed from the footpath descending from Arthur's Stone to the village of Dorstone
Dorstone Hill
Dorstone Hill viewed from the footpath descending from Arthur's Stone to the village of Dorstone
Solar powered transmitter on Merbach Hill Radio mast on Merbach Hill with a solar panel to power it. Does anyone know who put this mast up and what it is for?
Solar powered transmitter on Merbach Hill
Radio mast on Merbach Hill with a solar panel to power it. Does anyone know who put this mast up and what it is for?
Merbach Hill Sheep grazing on Merbach Hill.  This is a view to the east, in the distance is the line of the Malvern Hills, the boundary between Herefordshire and Worcestershire.
Merbach Hill
Sheep grazing on Merbach Hill. This is a view to the east, in the distance is the line of the Malvern Hills, the boundary between Herefordshire and Worcestershire.
Bodcott Lodge B&B guest house about half a mile south of Bredwardine on the B4352.
Bodcott Lodge
B&B guest house about half a mile south of Bredwardine on the B4352.
Bredwardine Church Bredwardine church is dedicated to St Andrew. The Georgian tower dates from 1790.  The Rev. Francis Kilvert, the famous Victoria diarist was vicar here from November 1877, until his untimely death aged 38, on 23 September 1879.
Bredwardine Church
Bredwardine church is dedicated to St Andrew. The Georgian tower dates from 1790. The Rev. Francis Kilvert, the famous Victoria diarist was vicar here from November 1877, until his untimely death aged 38, on 23 September 1879.
On Bredwardine Hill
On Bredwardine Hill
Bredwardine Bridge The 18th century bridge over the Wye.
Bredwardine Bridge
The 18th century bridge over the Wye.
River Wye
River Wye
Gateway and country lane near Bredwardine
Gateway and country lane near Bredwardine
Herefordshire Countryside Westonhill Wood in the background on the slopes of Merbach Hill.
Herefordshire Countryside
Westonhill Wood in the background on the slopes of Merbach Hill.
Arthur's Stone A sandstone dolmen on Dorstone Hill looking towards Cussop.
Arthur's Stone
A sandstone dolmen on Dorstone Hill looking towards Cussop.
New Weston Farm, Bredwardine Original building 17th century, probably timber-framed; encased in stone rubble in 18th century; enlarged and heightened in the 19th century. Still a working farmhouse.
New Weston Farm, Bredwardine
Original building 17th century, probably timber-framed; encased in stone rubble in 18th century; enlarged and heightened in the 19th century. Still a working farmhouse.
Farmland at Brobury View west towards Bredwardine Hill.
Farmland at Brobury
View west towards Bredwardine Hill.
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Bredwardine is located at Grid Ref: SO3244 (Lat: 52.096514, Lng: -2.989026)

Unitary Authority: County of Herefordshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

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