Hungerstone
Hungerstone is a Village in the county of Herefordshire.
Hungerstone postcode: HR2 9BE
There are great places to visit near Hungerstone.
Hungerstone History
There are some historic monuments around Hungerstone:
- Llanwarne Church (St John the Baptist)
- Churchyard cross in St Michael's churchyard
- Motte castle 280m south of New Buildings Farm
- Churchyard cross in St Peter's churchyard
- St Weonard's Tump, a motte castle in St Weonard's village
- Hereford Castle
- Site of Romano-British town of Magna
- Moated site at Court Farm
- Churchyard cross in St Bartholomew's churchyard
- Thruxton Tump, a motte castle at Thruxton Court
- Churchyard cross in St Mary the Virgin's churchyard
- Moated site 200yds (180m) S of Brinsop Court
- Churchyard cross in St Mary's churchyard
- Grosmont Churchyard Cross
- Eaton Camp
- Churchyard cross in St Mary's churchyard
- New Weir Roman site
- Credenhill Camp
- Moated site SW of the church
- Motte and bailey castle and alien priory immediately south of Castle Lands
- Bowl barrow on southern edge of Dunseal Wood, 450m NNW of Kerry's Gate
- The White Cross at the junction of five roads, White Cross
- Offa's Dyke: Upperton Farm, two sections extending 195yds (180m) and 370yds (340m) S from Yazor
- Orcop Castle
- Aconbury Camp
- Grosmont Castle
- Ringwork 750m west of Grove Farm
- Blackfriars Friary, preaching cross and cemetery, and hospital and chapel of St John in Hereford
- Monnington Straddle Motte
- Wye Bridge
- Churchyard cross in St David's churchyard
- Moated site at Bishopstone Court
- Iron Age farmstead enclosure on Garway Hill
- Churchyard cross in St John the Baptist's churchyard
- Moated site 150m south east of St Mary's Church
- Kilpeck Castle and ancient village
- Castle mound W of Court Farm
- Churchyard cross in St Michael and All Angels' churchyard
- Offa's Dyke: the section extending 950yds (870m) N and S of Big Oaks
- Motte castle 100m north east of Howton Farm
- Dore Abbey: a Cistercian monastery
- Medieval bridge 870m north east of Stretton Court Farm
- Offa's Dyke: the section extending 230yds (210m) N and S of the Old Barn near Kenmoor Coppice (SE of Bowmore Wood)
- Churchyard cross in St Mary's churchyard
- Bullingham Old Church