Shobdon
Shobdon is a Village in the county of Herefordshire.
There are great places to visit near Shobdon.
Shobdon History
There are some historic monuments around Shobdon:
- Wapley Hill large multivallate hillfort and pillow mounds 150m north of Warren House.
- Churchyard cross, St Peter and St Paul's Church
- Croft Ambrey (camp)
- Kiln site
- Roman camp 1100yds (1010m) E of Brampton Bryan parish church
- Hell Moat
- North Herefordshire Rowe Ditch
- Bowl barrow 490m south east of Milton Cross
- Aston Tump
- Water mills and quarry at Mortimer's Cross
- Bowl barrow 460m west of Walford Farm
- Bowl barrow 550m south east of Milton Cross
- Bowl barrow 280m east of Yatton Marsh Farm
- Motte castle 300m north east of Combe House
- Bowl barrow 460m south of Milton Cross
- Dovecote at Luntley Court
- Bowl barrow 445m south west of Lower Court
- Motte castle 178m WSW of Walford Bridge
- 'Monk's Court'
- Round barrow 270yds (250m) S of Shobdon Church
- Three moated sites at The Hyde and Lower Hyde
- Wigmore Abbey
- Pyon Wood Camp, a small multivallate hillfort 700m WSW of Yatton
- Oldcastle Twt
- Mound N of the church
- Kingsland Castle
- Shobdon Castle mound
- Offa's Dyke: section NW of Holme Marsh extending 615yds (560m) to the railway
- Moated site and associated fishponds 160m east of Little Sarnesfield
- Shobdon Arches
- Castle mound in Camp Wood
- Offa's Dyke: the section E of Garden Wood, extending SE 85yds (80m)
- Brandon Camp large univallate hillfort and ring ditch 350m north east of Warwick House.
- Limebrook Priory
- Moated mound S of church
- Bowl barrow 460m south of Lower Court
- Almeley Castle
- Brampton Bryan castle
- Offa's Dyke: the section 630yds (580m) long W of Lyonshall
- Moated site at Court House Farm
- Mound 1200yds (1100m) NNE of the Church
- Motte SW of the church
- Lingen Castle
- Wigmore Castle
- Roman site NW of Brandon Villa
- Churchyard cross in St John the Baptist and St Alkmund's churchyard
- Roman temporary camp S of Walford Bridge
- Lyonshall Castle
- Weobley Castle
- Churchyard cross in St Mary's churchyard