St Michael & All Angels
Croft , Herefordshire
This medieval church, standing in the grounds of Croft Castle has the most delightful 16th century bell turret with its ogee shaped cupola and rare single-hand clock.
This is a story of two halves, the first half is about St Leonard's detached tower, which, after examination of is timbers by dendrochronology can be dated very accurately to the winter of 1195-6.
Yarpole, Herefordshire
This makes it one of the oldest timber structures in Britain.
It is a fascinating building, made of four massive oak posts (each a single tree about 200 years old when felled), encased in a stone skirt wall that may be of the same date.
The tower was altered in the 14th and 16th centuries. The church itself was virtually rebuilt in Victorian times.
Yarpole is a very small village, and threatened loss of its village shop and post office resulted in rethinking the way the church was used, so that in 2010 part of it became a shop and post office. The rest of the church keeps its original function, and this may be a way forward for other churches that need to rethink their role and function in the 21st century.
Croft , Herefordshire
This medieval church, standing in the grounds of Croft Castle has the most delightful 16th century bell turret with its ogee shaped cupola and rare single-hand clock.
Leominster, Herefordshire
Orleton, Herefordshire
The 12th century church has stained glass windows, royal intrigue, a preaching cross and links with Proctor & Gamble to name but a few interesting features.