Three Ashes
Three Ashes is a Village in the county of Herefordshire.
Three Ashes postcode: HR2 8LT
There are great places to visit near Three Ashes.
Three Ashes History
There are some historic monuments around Three Ashes:
- Churchyard cross in St Swithin's churchyard
- Symonds Yat promontory fort
- Moated site, Trilloes Court Wood
- Ganarew Cross
- Clawdd Du
- Area of Deserted Medieval Settlement, Skenfrith
- Churchyard cross in St David's churchyard
- King Arthur's Cave, Great Doward
- Churchyard cross in St Michael's churchyard
- St. Peter's Churchyard Cross, Dixton
- St Weonard's Tump, a motte castle in St Weonard's village
- Orcop Castle
- Dixton Mound
- Monmouth Castle
- Little Doward Camp
- Caple Tump, a motte castle 175m south west of Caple Court
- Churchyard cross in St David's churchyard
- Dry Arch Bridge 300yds (270m) NE of St Giles' Church
- Churchyard cross in St Dubricius's churchyard
- Middle Hendre Round Barrow
- May Hill Pillboxes
- Monnow Bridge
- Buckholt Wood Hilltop Enclosure
- Churchyard cross in St John the Baptist's churchyard
- Motte and bailey castle at English Bicknor
- Aconbury Camp
- Motte at Tregate Castle Farm
- Perth-Hir House (Remains of)
- Site of Grace Dieu Abbey
- Flanesford Priory
- Ringwork 750m west of Grove Farm
- Churchyard cross in St Michael's churchyard
- Kerne Bridge
- Skenfrith Castle
- Garway Dovecote
- Merlin's Cave, Great Doward
- Llanwarne Church (St John the Baptist)
- Goodrich Castle
- Little Hadnock Roman Villa, Dixton Newtown
- Newcastle Castle
- Churchyard cross in St Dubricius's churchyard
- Scowles in the north of Blake's Wood 620m south east of Church Farm
- Kilpeck Castle and ancient village
- Staunton cross
- Pembridge Castle (uninhabited parts)