Byford

Settlement in Herefordshire

England

Byford

St Lawrence Church, Preston on Wye Rebuilt in the 19th Century.
St Lawrence Church, Preston on Wye Credit: Stuart Wilding

Byford is a small village located in Herefordshire, England. Situated on the banks of the River Wye, it is approximately 9 miles west of the city of Hereford. The village is surrounded by picturesque countryside, boasting panoramic views of rolling hills and lush green fields.

Byford is home to a close-knit community, with a population of around 250 residents. The village has a rich history, dating back to the medieval period. Its name is derived from the Old English words "by," meaning a dwelling or farmstead, and "ford," referring to the river crossing nearby.

One of the notable landmarks in Byford is St. John the Baptist Church, a Grade I listed building, which dates back to the 12th century. The church features a Norman tower and a beautiful stained glass window that adds to its architectural charm.

The village also offers several amenities for its residents and visitors. These include a village hall, a primary school, and a pub called The Bridge Inn, known for its warm and welcoming atmosphere. The surrounding countryside provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and birdwatching.

Byford is well-connected to neighboring towns and cities through a network of roads, making it easily accessible for those looking to explore the wider Herefordshire area. With its tranquil setting and idyllic landscapes, Byford offers a peaceful retreat for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of urban life.

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Byford Images

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St Lawrence Church, Preston on Wye Rebuilt in the 19th Century.
St Lawrence Church, Preston on Wye
Rebuilt in the 19th Century.
Preston on Wye A rather uninspiring view of Preston on Wye, the building on the left is the Baptist Church.
Preston on Wye
A rather uninspiring view of Preston on Wye, the building on the left is the Baptist Church.
Derelict House Situated in farmland, this is one of only two houses in the square.
Derelict House
Situated in farmland, this is one of only two houses in the square.
Byford church Byford church is dedicated to St John the Baptist.
Byford church
Byford church is dedicated to St John the Baptist.
Garnons, Mansell Gamage Garnons is a large country house in parkland situated below the wooded Garnon Hill to the north Byford. Pevsner states that the house was built c.1860 as an addition to an earlier house.
Garnons, Mansell Gamage
Garnons is a large country house in parkland situated below the wooded Garnon Hill to the north Byford. Pevsner states that the house was built c.1860 as an addition to an earlier house.
Farmland by Chestnut Coppice, Byford
Farmland by Chestnut Coppice, Byford
Cottage in Mansell Gamage
Cottage in Mansell Gamage
The Yew Tree This pub is in the isolated village of Preston-on-Wye. The colour they chose to decorate the exterior would be more typical of Suffolk!
The Yew Tree
This pub is in the isolated village of Preston-on-Wye. The colour they chose to decorate the exterior would be more typical of Suffolk!
Farm at Byford The concrete structure on the left is possibly a silage clamp. The footpath signpost indicates the route of the Wye Valley Walk.
Farm at Byford
The concrete structure on the left is possibly a silage clamp. The footpath signpost indicates the route of the Wye Valley Walk.
The A438 at Byford Here the Hereford to Brecon road passes to the south of parkland at Garnons.
The A438 at Byford
Here the Hereford to Brecon road passes to the south of parkland at Garnons.
Byford Church St John the Baptist church, Byford.
Byford Church
St John the Baptist church, Byford.
View from Mansell Lodge One of the two lodges on the Garnons estate.
View from Mansell Lodge
One of the two lodges on the Garnons estate.
St John Baptist, Byford By Byford Court, its neighbour for the past 500 years or more.
St John Baptist, Byford
By Byford Court, its neighbour for the past 500 years or more.
Byford Court Across the lane from the church.
Byford Court
Across the lane from the church.
The interior of Byford Church The nave of St John the Baptist's church, Byford.
The interior of Byford Church
The nave of St John the Baptist's church, Byford.
Interior of Byford Church Arches in the nave of St John the Baptist's church, Byford.
Interior of Byford Church
Arches in the nave of St John the Baptist's church, Byford.
Wall painting, Byford Church In the south transept of Byford church is a 14th century wall painting of St Margaret.
Wall painting, Byford Church
In the south transept of Byford church is a 14th century wall painting of St Margaret.
Parkland at the Garnons Trees in autumn colours in parkland at the Garnons.
Parkland at the Garnons
Trees in autumn colours in parkland at the Garnons.
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Byford is located at Grid Ref: SO3942 (Lat: 52.080458, Lng: -2.8822408)

Unitary Authority: County of Herefordshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

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