Posts.

Places.

Kerne toll bridge.

  Kerne bridge, erected in 1825, and now a grade 2 listed. The toll was in operation until 1948. The station closed in 1959. The gentleman in  the picture is Sam Woolley. Most of us must use the bridge frequently but we seldom think about it’s history, which is one of our newer lower Wye… Continue reading Kerne toll bridge.

People.

Just some quotes on the subject of History.

  “History will be kind to me for I intend to write it.”  ― Winston S. Churchill “If you don't know history, then you don't know anything. You are a leaf that doesn't know it is part of a tree. ”  ― Michael Crichton. (Plus many variations by others.) “I was alive when the Dead… Continue reading Just some quotes on the subject of History.

Industry

Local iron ore smelting.

Iron ore has been mined and smelted in our area for thousands years, even before the Romans arrived. We know this because of the abundance of slag or cinders to be found locally. Iron ore would have initially come from from several mines on the Doward some of which are overlooking the Wye and can… Continue reading Local iron ore smelting.

Places.

Little Doward.

It would appear that the white park cattle have been removed from the hill fort and adjacent area where they have been for several years.  Some how it will not be the same without them. It was said that these cattle were damaging parts of the hills ancient fortifications but I wonder what is going… Continue reading Little Doward.

Walks

Local Walks. (Work ongoing).

We are so lucky in having some excellent walking country in our parish particularly on the Doward Hills and beside the river Wye where there is so much natural and man made history if you know where to find it. Even in the busiest days you can get away from the more popular parts and… Continue reading Local Walks. (Work ongoing).

Places.

Romano Whitchurch.

Evidence of Roman life in the parishes of Whitchurch and Ganarew. Whist there is so much evidence of Roman activity and building within a short distance of Whitchurch there is little evidence of an actual Roman settlement within our parishes and there are only 2 records of buildings, or remnants of buildings, with Roman connections… Continue reading Romano Whitchurch.