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Historic Hotels in Leominster, Herefordshire
Historic Hotel Accommodation - heritage rated
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Leominster Heritage Snapshot
Leominster is named for Earl Leofric, the husband of Lady Godiva, who rode unclothed through the streets of Coventry in protest at her husband's treatment of his vassals. The town dates back to the 7th century, when the parish church was established. There are wonderful examples of medieval buildings along the High Street but the most famous building is Grange Cort, built by the royal carpenter, John Able, in 1633.
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Heritage Rated Accommodation
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46, Broad Street,
Leominster, Herefordshire, England,
HR6 8BS
Extremely comfortable and well appointed 17th Century townhouse in the centre of historic Leominster moments from all taverns, restaurants and facilities. Secure private parking for all guests.STRICTLY NON-SMOKING more >>
Accommodation Rating:
4*G
We have found the following
offers for this Hotel:
Laterooms from £52.00 per
room
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