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Our Guide to the Cider Mill
Aveling and Porter Steam Roller
'Old Rosie'
Sign in the Cider Mill
Cider Mill Effigy
Old Cider Press
Cider Silos
Berrington Hall
Berrington Hall Gardens
Berrington Hall- Scagliola Columns
Berrington Hall- Above the Staircase
Ross-0n-Wye- Plague Cross
Ross-On-Wye- Spire of St. Mary's Church
Ross-On-Wye- Alabaster Sculpture of Colonel Willia…
Ross-On-Wye- Market Hall
Ross-On-Wye- Memorial on Man of Ross House
Embarking on a Wye Valley Boat Trip
Enjoying the River Wye
Symonds Yat- 'Old Ferrie Inne'
Symonds Yat- 'Old Ferrie Inne'
Symonds Yat- 'Saracen's Head'
Symonds Yat- Norwegian Chalet
Symonds Yat- Ferry at the 'Saracen's Head'
Symonds Yat- Ferry at the 'Saracen's Head'
Ledbury- Notice in the Market House
Ledbury- Notice in the Market House
Ledbury- The Library
Ledbury- Clocktower of the Library
Ledbury- Almshouses
Ledbury- St Michael and All Angels Church- Norman…
Ledbury- St Michael and All Angels Church
Ledbury Heritage Centre
Ledbury Church Lane
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Ross-On-Wye- Inscription on the Plague Cross
The Plague Cross, also known as the Corpse Cross, was erected in the church yard of St. Mary's church in 1637 as a memorial to 315 people who died in the town of the plague in 1637. These people were buried nearby in a plague pit, at night and without coffins.[6] By 1896, the cross had fallen into disrepair and the top of the cross was missing. It was later restored to its former state. (Wikipedia)
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