Ledbury....
Twinned with Stromstad, Sweden
Herefordshire is the county of five rivers and the market town of Ledbury in the east of the county is named after the River Leadon which flows through the parish. The Market House in the centre of the town was erected in 1653 by John Abel, the King's carpenter and another fine example of black & white architecture is The Feather's Hotel on the High Street. The English Festival in springtime and Poetry Festival in the summer are two major events to enjoy with Lebury's easy access to the motorway network and main line railway.
Market Day: a small general market underneath The Market House on Tuesday and Saturday
Railway Station: On the Homend just after the junction with Hereford Road. Direct line linking Hereford to Birmingham.
Bus Stops: High Street by the Market House
Coaches: Drop-off point either side of the road by the Market House in the town centre: there are two parking bays in Bye Street nearby. Overflow coach park at the Countrywide Stores, Dymock Road.
Tourism Association: Ledbury & District Tourism Association
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