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Churchyards Visited in Herefordshire LIST OF CHURCHYARDS VISITED IN HEREFORDSHIRE Recorders: Tim Hills Paul PLACE CHURCH GRID REF Link to further information YEAR Wood Peter Norton Abbey Dore Holy Trinity and St Mary SO38703042 Gazetteer TH 2002 Acton Beauchamp St Giles SO67945029 Gazetteer TH 1998 Adforton St Andrew SO40147102 Younger yews PW 2016 Almeley St Mary SO33285150 Younger yews PW 2015 Ashperton St Bartholomew SO64254149 Younger yews PW 2018 M and F Avenbury St Mary SO66185314 Gazetteer Attwell Aylton No dedication SO65843765 Younger yews PW 2018 Aymestrey St John the Baptist SO42546513 Gazetteer PW 2015 Bacton St Faith SO37093237 Gazetteer TH/PN/PW 1998 Bartestree St James SO56664095 Younger yews PW 2018 Bishopstone St Lawrence SO41584389 Younger yews PW 2018 Bishops Frome St Mary the Virgin SO6632048316 Younger yews TH 2014 Blakemere St Leonard SO36184110 Younger yews PW 2016 Bodenham St Michael SO52975089 Younger yews PW 2017 Bosbury Holy Trinity SO69534344 Younger yews PW 2018 Brampton Abbotts SO60202650 Younger yews TH 2013 Brampton Bryan St Barnabus SO37047250 Younger yews PW 2015 Bredwardine St Andrew SO33474450 Gazetteer TH/PW 2002 Breinton St Michael SO47343951 Gazetteer TH/PN/PW 1999 Bridge Sollers St Andrew SO41464262 Gazetteer TH/PW 2002 Brilley St Mary SO26014920 Gazetteer TH 2015 Brinsop St George SO44244480 Gazetteer TH/PW 2004 Brockhampton - By - Ross Holy Trinity SO59803170 Gazetteer TH 1999 Burghill St Mary SO47934448 Gazetteer TH/PW 1999 Byford St John the Baptist SO39714290 Gazetteer TH 2015 Byton St Mary SO37086416 Gazetteer TH/PW 2014 Canon Frome St James SO64494346 Younger yews PW 2018 Canon Pyon St Lawrence SO45004240 Younger yews PW 2016 Castle Frome St Michael SO66764585 Gazetteer TH/PW 1998 Clehonger All Saints SO46543793 Gazetteer PW 2017 Clifford St Mary Gazetteer PW/TH 2016 Cradley St James the Great SO73614713 Gazetteer TH 1998 Craswall church St Mary SO2814736277 Gazetteer PW 2016 Croft St Michael SO44996542 Younger yews PW 2016 Cusop St Mary (Cewydd) SO24014154 Gazetteer TH/PN/PW 1999 Credenhill St Mary SO45024387 Younger yews PW 2016 Dilwyn St Mary SO41535465 Gazetteer TH/PW 2015 Dinedor St Andrew SO53383664 Gazetteer PW 2017 Dinmore Manor Chapel unrecorded SO48605027 Gazetteer TH 1999 Donnington St Mary SO709342 Gazetteer TH/PW 2018 Dormington St Peter SO58334017 Gazetteer PW 2004 Dorstone - churchyard St Faith SO31454180 Gazetteer TH/PW 2002 Eardisland St Mary SO42025851 Gazetteer PW 2015 Eardisley St Mary Magdalene SO31234913 Gazetteer TH/PW 1999 Peter Eastnor - churchyard St John the Baptist SO73133723 Gazetteer 2006 Andrews Eaton Bishop St Michael and All Angels SO44303910 Gazetteer TH/PW 2002 Edvin Loach SO66275844 Gazetteer TH 2003 Elton St Mary the Virgin SO45777101 Gazetteer TH/PW 2007 Evesbatch St Andrew SO68634813 Younger yews PW 2018 Ewyas Harold St Michael and All Angels SO38752875 Gazetteer TH/PW 2011 Eye St Peter and St Paul SO4964063809 Gazetteer PW 2016 Eyton All Saints SO47516155 Gazetteer TH/PW 2008 Felton St Michael SO57894850 Younger yews PW 2017 Fownhope St Mary SO58093428 Gazetteer TH 2007 Keith Foy St Mary SO59782834 Gazetteer 2008 Arrowsmith Fromes Hill St Matthew SO67994658 Younger yews PW 2018 Garway St Michael SO455225 Gazetteer TH 2006 Grendon Bishop St John Baptist SO59765637 Gazetteer TH 2003 Hamnish Clifford St Dubricius SO53215924 Younger yews PW 2016 Hardwicke Holy Trinity SO27044378 Younger yews PW 2016 Hentland St Dubricius SO543264 Gazetteer TH 2003 Hereford - Hunderton St Martin SO50713875 No yews PW 2017 Hereford - St Nicholas St Nicholas SO50673978 Younger yews PW 2017 Hereford - Tupsley St Paul SO53083991 Younger yews PW 2017 Hereford - Whitecross Holy Trinity SO49864658 Younger yews PW 2017 Hoarwithy St Catherine SO546294 Younger yews TH 2004 Holmer St Bartholomew SO50534240 Younger yews PW 2016 Hope under Dinmore St Mary SO51105280 Gazetteer TH/PW 2003 Humber St Mary SO53565633 Younger yews TH 2016 Huntington St Mary Magdalene SO48704188 Younger yews PW 2016 Ivington St John SO47475664 Younger yews PW 2016 Kenderchurch, near St Mary SO40292840 Gazetteer TH/PW 2008 Pontrilas Kentchester St Michael SO4341343247 Younger yews PW Kilpeck St Mary and St David SO445305 Gazetteer TH/PW 2011 Kimbolton St James SO52596161 Younger yews PW 2016 Kingsland St Michael and All Angels SO44686128 Younger yews PW 2016 King's Caple St John the Baptist SO559289 Gazetteer TH/PW 2004 Kingstone St Michael and All Angels SO42433569 Younger yews PW 2016 Kington, Herefordshire St Mary SO292568 Gazetteer - lost yew John Potts Kinnersley St James SO34554961 Gazetteer TH/PW 2015 Knill St Michael and All Angels SO2911260464 Younger yews PW 2015 Lea St John the Baptist SO65712170 Gazetteer TH 1998 Leinthall Earls St Andrew SO44306788 Gazetteer TH/PW 2007 Leinthal Starkes St Mary Magdelene SO44177002 Gazetteer TH/PW 2000 Leintwardine St Mary Magdelene SO40457409 Younger yews PW 2017 Leominster St Peter and St Paul SO49835926 Younger yews PW 2017 Letton St John the Baptist SO335465 Gazetteer TH/PW 2004 Leysters St Andrew SO56836324 Younger yews PW 2016 Linton St Mary SO66022532 Gazetteer TH/PN 1998 Little Cowarne - church St Guthlac SO60215111 Gazetteer - lost yew TH/PW 2005 Little Hereford St Mary Magdalene SO55406799 Gazetteer TH/PW 2013 Llancillo St Peter SO3661525552 Gazetteer TH 2017 Llandinabo St Junabus SO51852844 Gazetteer TH 1998 Llanrothal St John the Baptist SO471185 Gazetteer TH 1999 Llanveynoe - churchyard St Bueno and St Peter SO303313 Gazetteer TH/PW 2010 Llanwarne St John the Baptist No yews TH 1998 Lugwardine St Peter SO55084103 Younger yews PW 2018 Lyonshall St Michael and All Angels SO33075626 Younger yews TH 2007 Church of the Nativity of the Madley SO41963870 Gazetteer PW 2016 Blessed Virgin Mary Mansel Lacy St Michael and All Angels SO42544557 Gazetteer PW/TH 2015 Mansell Gamage Church now a house SO3942144501 Younger yews TH 2004 Marden St Mary SO512471 Gazetteer - lost yew TH 2003 Mathon St John the Baptist SO73384583 Gazetteer TH 2004 Michaelchurch Escley St Michael SO31653418 Gazetteer TH 2008 Middleton on the Hill St Mary SO54046460 Younger yews PW 2016 Moccas - churchyard St Michael and all Angels SO35734326 Gazetteer PW 2016 Monkland All Saints SO46035766 Younger yews PW 2016 Monnington on Wye unrecorded SO37304330 Gazetteer TH 2002 Mordiford Holy Rood SO571375 Gazetteer TH/PW 2007 Moreton Jeffries Moreton Jeffries church SO60314848 Gazetteer TH/PW 2005 Moreton-on-Lugg St Andrew SO50474566 No yews PW 2016 St Mary and St Thomas a Much Birch SO50413052 Gazetteer TH 2004 Becket Much Cowarne St Mary the Virgin SO6186447125 Gazetteer PW 2017 Much Dewchurch St David SO48203110 Gazetteer TH 2005 Much Marcle St Bartholomew SO65703273 Gazetteer TH/PN/PW 1998 Munsley St Bartholomew SO66264094 Gazetteer TH/PN/PW 1998 Norton Canon St Nicholas SO38234776 Gazetteer PW 2016 Ocle Pychard St James SO59554621 No yews PW 2017 Orcop St Mary SO474263 Gazetteer - lost yew TH 1999 Orleton St George SO49426716 Younger yews PW 2016/7 Pencombe St John SO59995277 Gazetteer PW 2017 Pencoyd St Denys SO51602660 Gazetteer TH 2004 Peterchurch St Peter SO34513854 Gazetteer TH/PN/PW 1998 Peterstow St Peter SO56372491 Gazetteer TH 2017 Pipe and Lyde St Peter SO50274409 Younger yews PW 2016 Pipe Aston St Giles SO46127181 Gazetteer TH/PW 2003 Pixley St Andrew SO66083880 Younger yews PW 2018 Preston Wynne Holy Trinity SO55864658 No yews PW 2017 Pudleston St Peter SO56525975 Gazetteer TH 1997 Putley Dedication unknown SO64613761 Gazetteer TH/PW 2007 Richards Castle - St St Bartholemew SO48437028 Younger yews TH 2007 Bartholemew Rowlestone St Peter SO37362712 Gazetteer TH 2002 Sarnesfield St Mary S037485094 Gazetteer TH/PW 2011 Sellack St Tysilio SO56532765 Gazetteer TH 2017 Shobdon St John the Evangelist SO40106284 Gazetteer PW 2015 St Devereux St Dubricius SO44073121 Gazetteer TH/PW 2011 St Weonards St Weonard SO49602433 Gazetteer TH 2007 Stanford Bishop St James the Greater SO68195156 Gazetteer TH 2012 Staunton on Arrow St Peter SO37006005 Younger yews PW 2017 Staunton on Wye St Mary SO375448 Gazetteer TH/PW 2003 Stoke Lacy St Peter and St Paul SO62054943 Gazetteer PW 2017 Stretford St Cosmo and St Damian SO44345574 Younger yews PW 2016 Stretton Grandison St Lawrence SO63274407 Younger yews PW 2018 Stretton Sugwas St Mary Magdalene SO45954202 Younger yews PW 2016 Lewis Tarrington St Philip and St James SO61894068 Gazetteer 2007 Goldwater Thornbury St Anne SO62215967 Gazetteer TH 2003 Thruxton St Bartholomew SO43723462 Younger yews PW 2016 Turnastone St Mary Magdalene SO35743647 Younger yews PW 2016 Tyberton St Mary SO38043989 Gazetteer PW 2016 Ullingswick St Luke SO597499 Gazetteer TH/PW 1999 Upper Kinsham - church All Saints SO36446491 Gazetteer TH/PW 1998 Upton Bishop St John the Baptist SO650272 Gazetteer - lost yew TH 2004 Vowchurch St Bartholomew SO3619036469 Gazetteer PW 2016 Wellington, nr Moreton-on- St Margaret of Antioch SO497483 Gazetteer - lost yew TH 2003 Lugg Welsh Newton St Mary SO500180 Gazetteer TH 2006 Westhide St Bartholomew SO586442 Gazetteer TH/PW 2005 Westhope St Francis SO4656751234 Younger yews PW 2015 Weston Beggard unrecorded SO584412 Gazetteer TH/PW 2005 Weston-Under-Penyard St Lawrence SO63142323 Gazetteer TH 2013 Whitney-on-Wye St Paul SO26734574 No yews PW 2015 Wigmore St James SO413691 Gazetteer TH/PW 2015 Nick Willersley St Mary SO31214737 Gazetteer 2011 Harrison Winforton St Michael and All Angels SO29874697 Gazetteer TH 2015 Withington St Peter SO56604347 Gazetteer PW 2017 Wormbridge St Peter and St Thomas SO4271430634 Gazetteer PW 2016 Wormsley St Mary Virgin SO42754780 Gazetteer TH/PW 2002 Yarkhill St John the Baptist SO60874259 Gazetteer TH/PW 1998 Yarpole St Leonard SO46986485 Gazetteer TH/PW 1999 Yazor St John SO40424645 Gazetteer TH/PW 1998 See Diocese of Hereford webpage for further information about Herefordshire's oldest yews found at Acton Beauchamp, Bacton, Bredwardine, Breinton, Bridge Sollers, Brinsop, Burghill, Castle Frome, Cradley, Cusop, Eardisley, Eaton Bishop, Ewyas Harold, Grendon Bishop, Lea, Leinthal Starkes, Linton, Little Hereford, Llancillo, Llandinabo, Mathon, Much Birch, Much Marcle, Munsley, Peterchurch, Peterstow, Pipe Aston, St Devereux, Stanford Bishop, Upper Kinsham, Weston-under-Penyard, Winforton, Yarkhill, Yarpole, Yazor..
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