Ledbury is a quaint Market Town to the west of the Malvern Hills that dates back to the 11th century, with an original Market House, an impressive Norman Church and the Feathers Hotel that is steeped in history.
Ledbury is a thriving Market Town with many independent shops and boutiques that provide an interesting shopping experience, and there is a Country Market held every Friday.
Church Lane, Ledbury

Butcher Row House Museum
Butcher Row House Museum features many items of local interest including reproduction helmets and breastplates that would have been worn in the Battle of Ledbury in 1645 and a small collection of musical instruments ranging from a ‘hurdy-gurdy’ to a Tibetan pipe fashioned from a thigh bone. In 2015 the museum had almost 13,000 visitors. It has been awarded accredited status by Arts Council England. It was the first independent Museum in the West Midlands to receive this award.
The Feathers Hotel
Visit Ledbury to see a market town that dates back to the 11th century, has is a large Norman Church at the top of Church Lane and many examples of Tudor architecture which includes Market House and The Feathers Hotel. Originally known as ‘The Plume of Feathers’, the present building dates back to at least 1564. However, it is believed that the Booth Hall was a meeting place of the borough court and stood on the site where The Feathers now rests. This would mean that people were meeting here from as early as the 13th century!The Market House

St Michael and All Angels Parish church

Heritage Centre
The story of Ledbury’s past displayed in a timber-framed building in the picturesque cobbled lane leading to Ledbury Parish Church. Learn about the poets John Masefield and Elizabeth Barrett Browning and try your hand at timber framing. Admission is free, and it is open from 1st April to 30 September daily from 11 am – 5 pm
Eastnor Castle

Today Eastnor is an award-winning visitor attraction set in 5000 acres of outstanding natural beauty and parkland. The historic house, which is open to the public is full of medieval armour and fine art and the beautiful grounds offer an arboretum and a lake and many spectacular walks, trails, and views back to the Malverns. Children will have great fun in the Adventure Playground, Knight’s Maze, Junior Assault Course, and many more attractions. Dogs are welcome in the grounds, but not in the house and the Castle Tea Room offer hot and cold food, drinks and snacks and there are also plenty of picnic benches around for you to enjoy your own picnic.
Eastnor Castle also shares a proud heritage with Land Rover Experience and they have been based on the Eastnor Estate for over 50 years.
For more information: www.eastnorcastle.com – Eastnor Castle, Ledbury, Herefordshire, HR8 1RL – Open from Easter until the end of September – 11 am – 5.30 pm
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Weston Cider Mill

At the visitor centre you can stroll through the award-winning Henry Weston Courtyard Garden into a converted seventeenth-century cowshed to see the magnificent cider bottle collections, which is proudly one of the largest in the world. Adults are invited to sample the wide selection of ciders and perries on offer in the cider shop and you can enjoy a delicious meal made from fresh Herefordshire produce at The Scrumpy House Restaurant!
For more information: www.westons-cider.co.uk
Hellens Manor

Hellens is open on Wednesday and Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday afternoons and you can only visit via a guided tour at 1 pm, 2 pm or 3 pm. The House and grounds close at 5 p.m. each day and the Tearooms are open during public tour times and they serve tea and coffee and home-made cakes.
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For more information: www.hellensmanor.com – Much Marcle, Herefordshire, HR8 2LY
Ledbury is always a destination that the owners of Orchard Side Bed and Breakfast suggest to their guests. Take a walk on the Malvern Hills then head across to Ledbury, just a 20-minute drive, for lunch or afternoon tea.







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