Weobley, The Village c.1950
Photo ref: W304059
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When Leland visited Weobley in 1540 he described it as 'a market-town where there is a goodly castle, but somewhat in decay'. The castle has now gone but the village is quite, quite beautiful and ranks as one of the best black and white villages anywhere in the country.

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A Selection of Memories from Weobley

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I visited Weobley in the late 60s as a child with my Mother to visit our Herefordshire cousins. We stayed with Mum's Great Uncle Fred (Frederick Hope) and his daughter, Mabel Hope. They lived at the Corner House and I think Mabel's brother, Rogers Hope, lived near by in Broad Street. We came from London and I remember opening a cupboard door in the house to find a staircase. Mabel kept little hens in the ...see more