Now housing a clothes shop, this is an early 17th century building that was remodelled in the late 18th century.
The 19th century brick facade hides a 16th- or 17th-century building.
This is an early 17th century timber-framed building with a later stucco covering and shop front.
ÃÂ This three-storey, timber-framed building, which is of late 16th century date, has close studding on the front and a jettied top floor.
Although disguised under 19th century stucco, there is evidence that this was one of a row of late 17th century timber framed houses on the east of
Despite its modern shop-front, number 10 High Street is at core a timber-framed building.
Henry Brookes was a fine example of the Victorian self-educated working man.
Bricks and tiles have been used for building in Ledbury for centuries.
Henry Rider Haggard was born in Norfolk in 1856, the son of a Norfolk squire.
Church Street was formerly called Hallend, then Back Lane This road was probably the beginning of the early route from Ledbury to Worcester.