Herefordshire Location

Mortimer Country ....

View from Wigmore Castle

The Mortimer family, who came over from Normandy with William the Conqueror, settled in the borderlands as Marcher Lords. Wigmore Castle was their main stronghold until the 13th Century, when Roger Mortimer married Joanna de Geneville bringing Ludlow Castle into the family. The original settler, Ralph de Mortimer, took his name from Mortemer en Brai in Normandy and ‘Mortimer country' gradually extended over four centuries from north Herefordshire to south Shropshire and into Radnorshire. The family became increasingly powerful until, following his alliance with Queen Isabella and the death of Edward II, Roger Mortimer ruled England as Regent for the youthful Edward III. Fortunes fluctuated until the end of the Mortimer line and their pretensions to the English throne with the death of Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth.

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Medieval Marcher Lords and their splendid castles in ruins

Oxford Street, Harley Street, Wigmore Hall: our London links

Roman garrison at Leintwardine on the River Teme

The bloody Battle of Mortimer's Cross in 1461

In between historic Ludlow and the Welsh border

Mortimer Trail, Herefordshire Trail, Offa's Dyke paths

Excellent pubs, restaurants, tea shops and more

Riding, walking, cycling, forests and wildlife

 

Coracle regatta, food festivals and village fetes

Oh, those comfy beds and welcoming hosts!

Under your feet - the world famous Aymestry limestone rock

Nothing to disturb: just peace, quiet and glorious views

Traditional villages, black and white cottages

Rugby and cricket to watch at Luctonians in Kingsland

Yes, something for everyone - just come and see