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31: 44: 634: 51: 487:: the roof is 14th century; the stained east window was presented by Mrs. Marriot, in 1879, and there are memorial windows to Mrs. Tylor, of Callow Hill, who died in 1881. The register of baptisms dates from the year 1798; marriages, 1758; burials, 1800. The living is a vicarage, with the rectory of Llanrothal annexed in 1927...in the gift of the 432:. The village is said to be haunted by several restless spirits, including the headless coachman who has been seen many times on the lane from St Wulstan's Farm to the village. In the first week of December each year, several locals hold a ceremony to still the spirits. This takes place in the ruins of St Faith's Church. 528:
Commissioners the application was refused and the common remains unowned. In the absence of an owner, Herefordshire Council manages but does not own the common, nor can it grant rights over it (for example, rights of way) as an owner might. Under section 45 of the Commons Act 2006 the council has the power to
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Pembridge House is an 18th-century listed former Parsonage house situated in a central position within the village. Tremaide Farmhouse and its range of traditional farm buildings overlook the village to the east of the A466. Parkside Farm to the west of the village is a traditional stone farmhouse.
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The settlement of Welsh Newton Common within the parish is scattered across an area of registered common land with no known owner. The last attempt to establish ownership was made by Margaret Eldrudd De L'Isle in 1976, the then owner of the Glanusk Estate. Following a hearing before the Commons
229: 495:, built prior to the 13th century, is now a farmhouse. This historic castle was purchased by Dr. Hedley Bartlet (known as Mar Hedley, a Syro-Chaldean bishop), and partially restored in 1914; It was the home for many years of the priest and martyr Father 560: 499:(d. 1679), whose tomb pilgrims visit in the village churchyard; his hand is preserved in a shrine at Hereford. The soil is loamy; subsoil, clay and rock. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats, turnips and fruit. The area is 1,943 519:
noted, “The bells of Welsh Newton, Herefordshire, are supposed to say: - "Erfin, cawl erfin" - turnips, turnip broth. This is taken to refer to the bareness of that parish “.
277: 369:. It should not be confused with Newton, a township-chapelry in Clodock Parish and near Longtown, or with Newton Leominister. Its postal address is in Wales, with 90: 269: 253: 246: 313: 531:(a) take any steps to protect the land against unlawful interference that could be taken by an owner in possession of the land; and 215: 43: 451:
road, three and a half miles north from Monmouth and 8 south west from Ross, in the Southern Division of the county, Wormelow
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The Folk-speech of Monmouth and the Neighbourhood. John Hobson Matthews. Archaeologia Cambrensis. Volume 13. 1913. Page 171.
241: 653: 483:, nave, south porch and a small western tower containing 2 bells: the screen is 12th century, lit by a 14th-century 295: 305: 258: 203: 169: 133: 638: 83: 405:, executed in 1679, is buried in St Mary's churchyard. There is another Anglican church at Llanrothal. 479:. The church of St. Mary is a plain but ancient building of stone in the Norman style, consisting of 350: 300: 476: 183: 30: 534:(b) institute proceedings against any person for any offence committed in respect of the land. 159: 385:
to form Welsh Newton and Llanrothal Group Parish Council) contains two churches: a derelict
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sites in Welsh Newton parish alone. The parish also contains a piece of
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The parish of Welsh Newton (which is grouped with the parish of
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chapel and the church of St Mary the Virgin which is also
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district, Harewood End Petty Sessional division, rural
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Welsh Newton is located in Herefordshire
Herefordshire
OS grid reference
SO49961796
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Herefordshire
Ceremonial county
Herefordshire
Region
West Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
NP25
Dialling code
Police
West Mercia
Fire
Hereford and Worcester
Ambulance
West Midlands
UK Parliament
Hereford and South Herefordshire
UK
England
Herefordshire

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