English Heritage sites near Eardisley Parish

Arthur's Stone

ARTHUR'S STONE

4 miles from Eardisley Parish

An atmospheric Neolithic burial chamber, made of great stone slabs in the hills above Herefordshire's Golden Valley.

Longtown Castle

LONGTOWN CASTLE

13 miles from Eardisley Parish

A powerful thick-walled round keep of c.1150 on a large earthen mound within a stone-walled bailey. Set in the beautiful Olchon valley, with magnificent views of the Black Mountains.

Wigmore Castle

WIGMORE CASTLE

13 miles from Eardisley Parish

One of the most important castles in the history of the Welsh Marches and major centre of power for over 500 years, hosting royalty on several occasions. Deliberately demolished during the Civil War.

Rotherwas Chapel

ROTHERWAS CHAPEL

16 miles from Eardisley Parish

Family chapel of the Bodenham family. The originally simple medieval building has a fine Elizabethan timber roof, 18th century tower and striking Victorian interior decoration and furnishings.

Clun Castle

CLUN CASTLE

19 miles from Eardisley Parish

11th century Welsh Border castle with dramatic riverside location and extensive earthworks built to proclaim Norman dominance. Tall 13th century keep is unusually set on the side of its mound.

Stokesay Castle

STOKESAY CASTLE

21 miles from Eardisley Parish

Stokesay Castle is quite simply the finest and best preserved fortified medieval manor house in England.


Churches in Eardisley Parish

Eardisley: St Mary Magdalene

Pubs in Eardisley Parish

New Strand

Eardisley, HR3 6PW
(01544) 327285
thenewstrand.co.uk

Rebuilt in Victorian mock Gothic style after the original pub burnt down in 1900, and now consisting of a single bar, with a cafe/restaurant (doubling as family room), post office and bookshop in the same building. Known locally as the 'Ne...
Tram Inn

Eardisley, HR3 6PG
(01544) 327251
thetraminn.co.uk/

One of two pubs in the village, this Grade II-listed black and white half-timbered inn takes its name from a long gone horse-drawn tramway that once linked two (now defunct) railways. The much altered 16th century building has much charm:...