HAMPTON BISHOP
'Hampton Bishop' is a village and civil parish south-east of Hereford, in Herefordshire, England. The village itself is on a wedge between the River Wye and the River Lugg, and is also not far from where the River Frome meets the Lugg.
A pair of European Bee-eaters made a nesting attempt here in 2005 (see Bee-eaters in Britain).
The local pub, the "Bunch of Carrots", is located in the centre of the village on the B4224 next to a meander in the River Wye. Legend has it that it is named after a rock curiously shaped like a bunch of carrots, which is visible when the river's water level is low.
The village is also the site of a picturesque half-timbered Anglican church, St. Andrews.
A pair of European Bee-eaters made a nesting attempt here in 2005 (see Bee-eaters in Britain).
The local pub, the "Bunch of Carrots", is located in the centre of the village on the B4224 next to a meander in the River Wye. Legend has it that it is named after a rock curiously shaped like a bunch of carrots, which is visible when the river's water level is low.
The village is also the site of a picturesque half-timbered Anglican church, St. Andrews.
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