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|text='''Wigmore''' is a delightful village in the north-west of Herefordshire.  It is one of the county's famous "black and white villages" found in that part of the county. It is reached along the A4110 road, about eight miles west of Ludlow.
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|text='''Wigmore''' is a delightful village in the north-west of [[Herefordshire]].  It is one of the county's famous "black and white villages" found in that part of the county. It is reached along the A4110 road, about eight miles west of Ludlow.
  
At the edge of the village is Wigmore Castle, lying ruined by mediæval baronial wars.}}<noinclude>{{Preview FP}}
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Latest revision as of 13:54, 8 May 2021

Wigmore, Herefordshire

Wigmore

Wigmore is a delightful village in the north-west of Herefordshire. It is one of the county's famous "black and white villages" found in that part of the county. It is reached along the A4110 road, about eight miles west of Ludlow.

At the edge of the village is Wigmore Castle, lying ruined by mediæval baronial wars. (Read more)