Introduction
214km (133 miles) NW of London; 82km (51 miles) SW of Birmingham
Situated on the Wye River, the city of Hereford is a bustling market town today, known as the center of a great cattle industry. Its white-faced Hereford breed has spread to nearly every continent.
Hereford was the birthplace of both David Garrick -- the actor, producer, and dramatist who breathed life back into London theater in the mid-18th century -- and Nell Gwynne, an actress who was the mistress of Charles II. Dating from 1080, the red sandstone Hereford Cathedral contains an eclectic mix of architectural styles ranging from Norman to Perpendicular.
Surrounded by pristine countryside, including orchards and lush pasturelands, Hereford is home to some of the finest cider around, best sampled in one of the city's traditional and atmospheric pubs.
Except for the cathedral, the town is rather drowsy. The cathedral lies on the northern bank of the Wye River, with a number of shopping streets fanning out...
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Hereford Cathedral
This is one of the oldest cathedrals in England (its cornerstone was laid in 1080). The cathedral is primarily Norman and includes a 13th-century...
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Cider Museum and King Offa Cider Brandy Distillery
This museum tells the story of traditional cider making from its heyday in the 17th century to modern factory methods. The King Offa Distillery...
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The Old House
This is a completely restored Jacobean-period museum with 17th-century furnishings on three floors. The painstakingly restored half-timbered building...
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