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The Falcon Hotel

4 Broad Street, HR7 4BT BromyardGBP 55 - 77

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Situated in the centre of Bromyard and easily accessible from the A44, this cosy hotel offers comfortable accommodation in a pleasant setting, one tha… More
GBP 55 - 56

The Bay Horse

19-21 High Street, HR7 4AA BromyardGBP 55 - 56

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Located in the market town of Bromyard, The Bay Horse inn offers comfortable accommodation between Hereford and Worcester. It has free Wi-Fi, and free… More
 

Bromyard: Guide



Bromyard is a former market town in north-east Herefordshire, England, near the border with Worcestershire, with a population of about 4,000. It is on the A44 road|A44 between Leominster and Worcester, England|Worcester (coordinates ). The town centre is bypassed by the main road, and has many old and interesting buildings, especially in the High Street and Market Place, including a number of half-timbered pubs. The local toyshop doubles as a museum of dolls and, especially, teddy bears. It is also the place where three gollywog dolls were displayed in a shop window and subsequently confiscated by police due to the fact that they are now seen as racist to modern afro-caribbeans.
The town is known for the Bromyard Folk Festival, a three-day event that takes place in September, and the Bromyard Gala, a country show and steam rally on the first weekend of July. An annual international rally of town criers takes place in the town.

Bromyard was once a centre for hop growing and had a railway branch line to transport seasonal workers.

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- Community based project covering the town and surrounding areas


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