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Weobley, The Old Grammar School c.1960
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A guidebook in 1795 described Weobley as having 'a few small streets meanly constructed, without either market or traffic'. Certainly by the early 19th century this was a village in decline. As it turned out this was rather fortunate, because lack of money to rebuild or alter its buildings is one of the reasons Weobley is such an attractive place today.

An extract from Herefordshire Living Memories.

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A Selection of Memories from Weobley

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Weobley

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I visited Weobley in the late 60s as a child with my Mother to visit our Herefordshire cousins. We stayed with Mum's Great Uncle Fred (Frederick Hope) and his daughter, Mabel Hope. They lived at the Corner House and I think Mabel's brother, Rogers Hope, lived near by in Broad Street. We came from London and I remember opening a cupboard door in the house to find a staircase. Mabel kept little hens in ...see more