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This two-storey timber-framed building is a key central structure in Ledbury and an important visual symbol of the town.
Stephen Ballard was influential in shaping the town of Ledbury through the critical time of the canal and railway construction. A
Orchard Leigh
The author and poet John Masefield is one of Ledbury's most famous sons. He was born at the Knapp, in the Homend, in 1878.
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A fine pair of leather ladies' gloves, nineteenth century
The Barrett Browning Institute was opened on 16 January 1896.
The brick front of 8 High St, Ledbury, with its stone quoins and deep moulded cornice belongs to the first half of the 18th century but it is a re-
Although No. 3 High Street, with its 18th century brick front like others in the row, probably contains timber framing, it is well hidden.
Sited immediately alongside the chapel of St Katherine's, this three-storey timber-framed building is occupied by an optician's business.