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Built in 1621, with Jacobean domestic architecture furnished in 17thC style on 3 floors, the house includes kitchen and bedrooms originally part of Butchers Row
Built on a place of worship used since Saxon times, Hereford Cathedral contains some of the finest examples of architecture from Norman times to the present day.
In the museum, aspects of Herefordshire history and life, with hands-on elements for all ages, including dressing up box, Victorian school desk with slates and archaeology activities
Built on a 7thC church site. Mixture of styles from Norman to early English, decorated to Perpendicular.
The Mappa Mundi & Chained Library is open all year round and is famous for housing both the mediaeval map of the world and the chained library.
One of the country's finest Black and White buildings, in the heart of Hereford city
Built in 1621, with Jacobean domestic architecture furnished in 17thC style on 3 floors, the house includes kitchen and bedrooms originally part of Butchers Row.
In the museum, aspects of Herefordshire history and life - in the Gallery, regularly changing exhibitions of paintings, prints, photography and craftwork.
Sixteenth-century manor house.