Bromyard....
Twinned with Athis-De-L'Orne, France
Lying midway between Hereford and Worcester, it sits amongst some of the most scenic countryside in England. The district with a history stretching back to the iron-age was well populated by early Roman times. Situated close to two convenient crossing places of the River Frome, Bromyard continued to develop as a centre of trade growing to be the main town in a predominately agricultural area. Hop growing is the primary enterprise of the Bromyard and Ledbury with most of the 4,000 acres under hop cultivation within the area.
Make time to look for the Teddy Bear Museum, the ‘Bromyard Belle' clock outside the Oxenham Gallery, the Art Trail or for walking on the Downs above the town.
Market Day: WI Market at Public Hall on Thursday Morning
Coaches: Drop-off point Tenbury Road or Pump Street. Two coach bays available at Tenbury Road Car Park
Early Closing: Tuesday
Bus Stop: Pump Street
Bromyard has many things to offer:
