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near to Llangrove, County of Herefordshire, England
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King George VI postbox in a Llangrove wall, Herefordshire
Located here Link near the former village post office.
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Llangrove War Memorial
Llangrove War Memorial is in the form of a Celtic Cross, it stands in the centre of the village near the school.
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Christ Church, Llangrove
The first complete church by George Frederick Bodley, one of the most sophisticated of the great Victorian architects. Dates from 1854-6 and was built at the expense of Catherine Marriott of Ganarew. The East window, by Thomas Baillie, 1856.
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Remains of The Congregational Chapel at Llangrove
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Development site, Lavender Cottage, Llangrove
This was once a garage. Nearby is a site plan for a proposed development of three houses.
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War Memorial, Llangrove
War Memorial and Union Jack on a flagpole in Llangrove.
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Land of the hedgehog
A local road sign warning to look out for hedgehogs in the village of Llangrove. After all this is ‘Ergyng’, a name given to the region by the Celts, it translates as ‘Land of the Hedgehog’. The region was later known as Arkenfeld by the... (more)
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Book exchange in former telephone box
In the small village of Llangrove in South Herefordshire the former telephone box has found a new role as a book exchange. Herefordshire Council was quick to scrap its mobile library network so this serves to support reading albeit at a... (more)
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Grade II listed Llangrove War Memorial, Herefordshire
Erected near the village school and church c1920. Grade II listed in 2019.
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Lavender Cottage, Llangrove
Former garage along with Lavender Cottage in the centre of Llangrove awaiting demolition to make way for the building of three houses.
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The Royal Arms, Llangrove
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Small lane, Llangrove
No through road in the small village of Llangrove.
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