Places   to visit

Blaize Bailey, just a short walking distance from Littledean village, offers magnificent views of the meandering horseshoe bends of the River Severn.

Littledean Jail is a Grade 2* listed building, built as a model House of Correction. It first opened to prisoners in 1791 and subsequently became a jail house, courthouse and police station. It is currently a Black Museum housing the 'Crimes through Times' collection.

Saint Ethlebert's Church, built on the remains of an earlier church, is dedicated to a Saxon Prince, buried at Hereford Cathedral. Parts of church were constructed as early as the 12th Century. The spire was removed in the late 1800's after being damaged in a storm.

 
 
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