ONCE dubbed the poshest village in Herefordshire, Bosbury is steeped in history.
Bosbury is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, approximately 3.5 miles (5.6 km) north of Ledbury.
The small River Leadon flows through the parish, passing along the west side of the village. Bosbury shares a parish council with neighbouring Coddington.
The village has a primary school, a day nursery, a parish hall (which hosts a monthly farmers' market and a weekly post office counter), a barbers, a historic public house ("The Bell"), a bowls & tennis club, and a cricket club.
A second pub exists just within the parish, on the main road towards Ledbury, at Staplow – "The Oak.
All of these photographs are taken with permission from the Facebook group Hereford Herefordshire Remembered.
If you have any old photographs of Ledbury or the surrounding district please email matthew.holmes@newsquest.co.uk
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