Dore Abbey

The Midlands & the Marches


Located 13 miles southwest of Hereford in the Golden Valley village of Abbey Dore, Dore Abbey dates from the 12th century. The majority of the site has long been used as the parish church, other parts of the medieval abbey lie in ruins. Magnificent acoustics make it a memorable setting for summer concerts. You'll need your own wheels to travel here.


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