St Michael
Sollers Hope, Herefordshire
A rural gem hidden away in valley of pasture and woodland.
St George’s is a largely Norman, late 12th century church in the village of Woolhope, which lies in the Wye Valley area of outstanding natural beauty.
Woolhope, Herefordshire
Our 13th century tower commands the valley named after Wulviva who, with her more famous sister Godiva, gave the land to the Dean and Chapter of Hereford. The sisters are commemorated in a striking window in the North aisle. Much restored in the 1880s under the benefaction of the Booker family of Wessington Court. The organ by William Vincent of Liverpool (1862) is particularly fine.
Norman work is seen in the North arcade, a window in the Sanctuary and a carved head under the tower, but much of the present fabric, internal woodwork and fittings date from a major restoration in the 1880s under the benefaction of the Booker family of Wessington Court. The organ by William Vincent of Liverpool (1862) is particularly fine.
The church is approached from the south by a long path from the timbered ‘Skallenge’ lychgate, dating from 1581. A preaching cross with a medieval base adjoins the path, and this older section of the churchyard contains some notable ‘tea caddy’ tombs and others from the Georgian and early Victorian periods.
Areas of the churchyard are purposely set aside for the thriving local flora and fauna.
Sollers Hope, Herefordshire
A rural gem hidden away in valley of pasture and woodland.
Putley, Herefordshire
Built around 1100, Putley church was restored in 1875 with high Victorian reredos, with some Roman remains still incorporated.
Brockhampton by Ross, Herefordshire
This is a church like no other, a genuinely unique building that was the last major work of its architect, William Lethaby.