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About This Event

Discover the vibrant history of this ancient woodland while indulging in a two-course meal at the charming Woodlands Café. Fun, food, and fascinating facts await!

Set in a 17th Century building, the Woodlands Cafe was brought to the park in 1990. The building, a former public house, was once owned by Hampton Courts Sir Thomas Coningsby.  The final pints were pulled at the Essex Arms in the 1960’s before the building was dismantled.

Our event, offers a unique opportunity to delve into the fascinating history of this ancient site and its buildings. Held on the hilltop where oak trees once stretched to the Welsh borders, Queenswood's journey from royal hunting ground to cherished country park is one of resilience and regeneration.

The evening will begin with engaging history of the site, brought to life by local resident Nadine Carr, who will share captivating stories about the woodland's transformation. Learn how the area was clear-felled for timber during the First World War, the subsequent public appeals that saved it from development, and its eventual rebirth as a nature reserve and arboretum.

After the talk you will enjoy locally sourced pub grub.

Local sausage with creamy mash, served with rich onion gravy, buttered greens, and a crispy onion and bacon topping. Apple and blackberry crumble with locally sourced apples and homemade custard. Local cider and beer available for purchase throughout the evening. Following dinner, participate in a lively pub quiz focused on Herefordshire’s rich history.

Admission / Ticket Info:

£30 per person, over 18's only

Disabled Access:

Fully Accessible

Disabled Facilities:

Contact the organiser

Contact:

f.kienstra@herefordshirewt.co.uk

Getting There

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Queenswood Country Park and Arboretum
Dinmore Hill
Leominster
Herefordshire
HR6 0PY