English Heritage sites near Kinsham Parish
WIGMORE CASTLE
4 miles from Kinsham Parish
One of the most important castles in the history of the Welsh Marches and major centre of power for over 500 years, hosting royalty on several occasions. Deliberately demolished during the Civil War.
CLUN CASTLE
11 miles from Kinsham Parish
11th century Welsh Border castle with dramatic riverside location and extensive earthworks built to proclaim Norman dominance. Tall 13th century keep is unusually set on the side of its mound.
STOKESAY CASTLE
11 miles from Kinsham Parish
Stokesay Castle is quite simply the finest and best preserved fortified medieval manor house in England.
ARTHUR'S STONE
14 miles from Kinsham Parish
An atmospheric Neolithic burial chamber, made of great stone slabs in the hills above Herefordshire's Golden Valley.
EDVIN LOACH OLD CHURCH
19 miles from Kinsham Parish
The ruins of an 11th century and later church built within the earthworks of a Norman motte and bailey castle, with a Victorian church nearby. The site of hundreds of years of worship.
ROTHERWAS CHAPEL
20 miles from Kinsham Parish
Family chapel of the Bodenham family. The originally simple medieval building has a fine Elizabethan timber roof, 18th century tower and striking Victorian interior decoration and furnishings.
Churches in Kinsham Parish
All Saints
All Saints' Kinsham is a former estate church built in the grounds of the Arkwright Family's rather grand shooting lodge, Kinsham Court. The Remembrance Hymn "O Valiant Hearts" was written here. All Saints is a pretty and much loved little church which has recently undergone extensive restoration and repair without spoiling its unique character and charm. It is the annual venue for the traditional Kinsham Village Fete usually held on the third Saturday in June.
No churches found in Kinsham Parish