What to do…

Hampton Court Gardens

www.hamptongardens.co.uk

Welcome to Hampton Gardens, open daily from 12th April – 28th September 2025. A truly enchanting place, where families and garden enthusiasts have been making memories for generations. A busy events programme, Victorian walled gardens, stunning water features, a 1,000 yew tree maze, hidden waterfall pathways and vibrant borders are all awaiting your discovery.

Queenswood – Walk

https://www.visitherefordshire.co.uk/discover/queenswood-arboretum-country-park-herefordshire-wildlife-trust

Queenswood is the green heart of Herefordshire. A wonderful place for a woodland walk, surfaced paths run through the 47 acre Arboretum at the heart of the site which is decorated with cherry and magnolia blossom in spring and afire with rich autumn colours of maples and oaks in autumn. 

Bircher Common – Walk

www.visitherefordshire.co.uk/see-do/get-active/walking/routes/castle-common

A circular walk in the wooded areas of Oaker and Bircher Coppices. Includes a county-distinctive detached bell tower church dating back to 1332, and Croft Castle which harks back to a similar period.

Croft Castle – The Castle & The Common

https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/worcestershire-herefordshire/croft-castle-and-parkland

1000 years of power, politics and pleasure in an intimate family home

Berrington Hall

https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/worcestershire-herefordshire/berrington-hall

Georgian grandeur on a human scale; neoclassical mansion by Henry Holland set in ‘Capability’ Brown’s final landscape and gardens

Grange Court

www.grangecourt.org

Grange Court, built in 1633, is the last surviving market house known to be built by John Abel, a local master carpenter.  Today it is a Community, Heritage and Enterprise Hub, owned by the people of Leominster through the LARC Development Trust.

Leominster Priory Church

www.leominsterpriory.org.uk

The church founded at Leominster, in 660AD, was a Celtic church, a seed planted by a missionary from Lindisfarne, St Edfrith, whose religious heritage lay far to the west on the island of Iona. It was the first great minster to be founded in Herefordshire, pre-dating Hereford Cathedral. Legend has it that Edfrith converted the local King Merewalh to Christianity by translating his troubled dreams.

Leominster Antiques & Independents

www.leominstertowncouncil.gov.uk/visiting-leominster/leominster-tourist-information-centre

Home to a variety of Antique shops and independent traders. Hours can be lost searching the shops.

Leominster Markets

www.leominstertowncouncil.gov.uk/markets-and-events/

Leominster Market every Friday & Farmers Market every 2nd Saturday of the month.

The Grove Golf & Bowl

www.grovegolfandbowl.co.uk

We’re nestled in the heart of lovely Herefordshire and our mission is to give everyone (yes, everyone!) something to enjoy. If you are a keen golfer or just starting out in the game we have two 9 hole courses which can be played separately or together as an 18 hole course which even the most experienced player will find challenging.