Brilley
Brilley is a Village in the county of Herefordshire.
There are great places to visit near Brilley.
Brilley History
There are some historic monuments around Brilley:
- Pen-y-Wyrlod Long Barrow
- Clyro Castle
- Castle Twts
- Dolbedwin Castle Mound
- Castle Nimble
- Eardisley Castle
- Offa's Dyke: section S of Riddings Brook on Herrock Hill
- The Camp earthwork
- Lower House Moated Site
- Snodhill Castle
- Dorstone village cross
- Newton Tump
- Promontory fort on Dorstone Hill
- Bowl barrow 350m NNE of Abbey Farm
- Motte castle 150m east of Tump House Farm
- Castle Tump
- Offa's Dyke: the section extending 165yds (150m) N from Berry Wood
- The Scottish Pedlar Wayside Cross
- Twyn-y-Beddau Round Barrow
- Castle Mound near Swan Hotel
- Arthur's Stone Neolithic burial chamber, 450m south west of Mount Pleasant
- Hay Castle
- The westernmost of a pair of bowl barrows, 310m north east of Llanerch-y-coed
- Offa's Dyke: the section extending 300yds (270m) crossing the railway W of Titley Junction
- Two Round Barrows NE of Harpton Court
- Motte castle and associated occupation and agricultural remains at Mynydd-Brith
- Gaer
- Motte and bailey, N of Old Castleton
- Old Radnor Castle
- Mound 150yds (140m) N of church
- Knapp Farm Mound
- Mound S of Woodbrook
- Llanthomas Castle Mound
- Turret Castle
- Cross Slab in Llowes Church
- Gaer Roman Site
- Clifford Castle
- Worsell Wood cairn cemetery
- Mouse motte and bailey castle
- The easternmost of a pair of bowl barrows 340m north east of Llanerch-y-coed
- Cusop Castle ringwork
- Castle Kinsey
- Clyro Court chambered tomb
- Oldcastle Twt
- Turret Tump
- Offa's Dyke: Rushock Hill section, extending 1630yds (1490m) E to Kennel Wood
- Motte castle 230m north west of Nant-y-bar
- Pen-twyn camp
- Motte and bailey castle 100m south east of Bell Farm
- Offa's Dyke: the section 630yds (580m) long W of Lyonshall
- Churchyard cross in St Mary the Virgin's churchyard
- Huntington Castle
- Three Roman Camps (revealed by aerial photography) NE of Walton
- Churchyard cross in St Mary's churchyard
- Mound N of Cwmma Farm