Brampton Abbotts

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Brampton Abbotts
Herefordshire

Farmland south of Brampton Abbotts
Location
Grid reference: SO601264
Location: 51°56’6"N, 2°34’52"W
Data
Population: 322  (2001, parish)
Post town: Ross-On-Wye
Postcode: HR9
Dialling code: 01989
Local Government
Council: Herefordshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
North Herefordshire

Brampton Abbotts is a village in Herefordshire, a mile north of Ross-on-Wye and ten miles south-east of Hereford. The village lies near the western terminus of M50 motorway.

The parish had a population of 322 in the 2001 Census.

The parish church, dedicated to St Michael, is Norman. The font has an octagonal bowl with quatrefoiled panels.[1]

The place name Brampton means 'Broom settlement'. Abbotts is a reference to the abbot of St Peter's Abbey, Gloucester which held it in the late 11th century at the time of the Domesday survey.[2]

In the south of the parish, at the boundary with Weston under Penyard and Ross Rural parishes, is the hamlet of Rudhall. Rudhall House is a Grade I listed 14th century manor house. The core of the original building is timber framed on a sandstone plinth. The house was extended in the 16th and 17th centuries and restored in the 19th century but the interior retains many period features.[1][3]

Outside links

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Nikolaus Pevsner: The Buildings of England: Herefordshire, 1963; 2012 Penguin Books ISBN 978-0-300-12575-7
  2. "Landscape Origins of the Wye Valley parishes - Brampton Abbotts". Archenfield Archaeology. 2008. http://www.bosci.net/LOWV/Village%20pages%20-%20Brampton%20Abbotts.htm. Retrieved 2011-04-30. 
  3. Rudhall House - British Listed Buildings