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near to Abbey Dore, County of Herefordshire, England
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Church of St Michael at Dulas
This parish church was built in 1865 by G C Haddon of Hereford. It was constructed to replace an earlier church to the north west which was demolished to allow the construction of Dulas Court. The 14th century parish cross still survives... (more)
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Little Walk Mill Farm and Great Walk Mill Farm
by Ian Capper
Pair of farms in the valley of the Dulas Brook near Ewyas Harold. Great Walk Mill Farmhouse, behind the barn on the right, dates from the 17th or 18th Century and is grade II listed - see... (more)
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Outbuildings at Dulas Court |
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Home Farm Mill, Dulas
by Chris Allen
The projecting section contains a breast shot waterwheel and corn mill with drives that powered machinery in the main barn behind. This is an excellent example of a farm watermill. The holes in the end gable of the mill were for a dovecote.... (more)
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Grassy churchyard path, Dulas, Herefordshire
by Jaggery
Through the southern edge of St Michael's churchyard in the Church of England Diocese of Hereford. The metal fencing encloses the derelict former St Michael's Church. Link
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St Michael, Dulas
Seen on a gloomy, rain-sodden afternoon.
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Prior's Wood and Dulas Church
by Bob Embleton
Looking over the fields towards the church of St Michael with Prior's wood on the hillside to the left.
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Road in the Dulas valley
Looking west towards Longtown.
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Sheep pasture above the Golden Valley
With distant views towards the Cat's Back and the Wales-England border.
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Dulas Court |
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Meadow Saffron (Colchicum autumnale)
by Ian Capper
A Meadow Saffron plant in Witney Wood, above Dulas Court. It is sometimes also known as Autumn Crocus, a name it shares with the non-native Crocus nudiflorus. However despite these two alternative English names it is neither a true... (more)
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Home Farm Mill, Dulas, machinery
by Chris Allen
This watermill has a single stone driven by bevel gears and a bevel driven layshaft with pulleys that drove other machines. The long screw on the frame is the tentering adjustment. Open for National Mills Weekend.
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