Wilton, Herefordshire

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Wilton
Herefordshire
River Wye at Wilton Bridge - geograph.org.uk - 453758.jpg
River Wye at Wilton Bridge
Location
Grid reference: SO589242
Location: 51°54’36"N, 2°36’0"W
Data
Post town: Ross-On-Wye
Postcode: HR9
Dialling code: 01989
Local Government
Council: Herefordshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
Hereford
and South Herefordshire

Wilton is a village in southern Herefordshire, just under a mile west of the market town of Ross-on-Wye. It is at the roundabout where the A49 trunk road joins the A40. Being a convenient staging point it has several hotels.

In 1100, King Henry I established three royal manors in Herefordshire, including the manor of Wilton. This included a number of surrounding villages such as Peterstow.[1]

Wilton Bridge was a major crossing on the River Wye and was protected by Wilton Castle. Both bridge and castle suffered significant damage during the Civil War. The bridge has been restored and strengthened and enhanced with a sundial.

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References

  1. The Peterstow Millenium Book, "for the villagers of Peterstow by the villagers", published by the villagers, 2000, page 5. A leatherbound copy is on display in St Peter's Church.