Church Street
Church Street
4.5
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Danny
Burton upon Trent, UK227 contributions
Jun 2021
It's a lovely little street - that you can walk in less than 5 minutes...
There is absolutely nothing to do in Ledbury. Even the shops were generic and some were just tacky. We paid £3 for the parking, tried walking around, went up to the church and realised we'd done it, so went home.
I just don't understand what all the hype is about.
There is absolutely nothing to do in Ledbury. Even the shops were generic and some were just tacky. We paid £3 for the parking, tried walking around, went up to the church and realised we'd done it, so went home.
I just don't understand what all the hype is about.
Written June 10, 2021
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Marco_the_Maltabus
Southend-on-Sea, UK406 contributions
May 2014 • Friends
I could not find this option to review. This is stunning and the guide was very knowledgable and we had a 20 minute talk in a comfortable seated area to ourselves! This was a 'magic' find and free entrance as well. Check the opening hours as these are limited.
Written May 27, 2014
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Kim G
Andover, UK56 contributions
Aug 2013 • Couples
It was our first visit to Ledbury so we picked up a "town guide" from tourist information and followed the trail around the town taking in all the historic sights. It is an awesome place, I haven't seen so many tudor buildings in one place before. When my Canadian relatives next visit the UK, it will be somewhere where I will definitely take them. This street is just perfect!
Written August 11, 2013
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Micky W
Walthamstow, UK285 contributions
Sep 2019 • Solo
An interesting location with ancient buildings including two small museums and a pub, the reward for your journey is the beautiful St Michael & All Angels church.
Written October 9, 2019
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Petenbren
Brighton, UK202 contributions
Aug 2013 • Couples
When in Ledbury, and in Church Lane, make for St Michael and All Angels Church. It has an imposing exterior made up of many different architectural styles and a separate 13th Century Bell Tower. Originally built in the 12th Century and added to over the years, the inside of the church has a variety of charming architectural features including the porthole windows now inside the church. There is the large and striking 19th Century painting of the 'Last Supper' over the altar and the Heaton Memorial stained glass window. Also notable is the 17th Century Skinner family tomb and the more modern tapestry kneelers. It is a very atmospheric and very beautiful, peaceful, church. Ask a guide to show you the Bibles and the 'red light'.
Written October 4, 2013
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PunkMammy
South Shields, UK60 contributions
Sep 2019 • Couples
We stayed about 9 miles from Ledbury. Visited the town because we had read reviews on Trip Advisor that it was worth a visit. We weren’t disappointed. If you have visited York, then you’ll know how close the medieval houses are. Church street is the same. Lovely higgedly-piggedly buildings that give the feeling of being enclosed - in a nice way. At the top, we walked into the public garden and enjoyed the peaceful atmosphere.
Ledbury itself is a lovely small town with lots of independent shops (great if you want to put money back into a community rather than a corporate company). Would definitely visit both again.
Ledbury itself is a lovely small town with lots of independent shops (great if you want to put money back into a community rather than a corporate company). Would definitely visit both again.
Written September 25, 2019
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shane😁😁
Northamptonshire, UK14,865 contributions
Jan 2018 • Couples
Having visited some of England's prettiest streets including Steep hill in Lincoln,Elm Hill in Norwich, Mermaid Street in Rye and the Circus in Bath,Church Street tops the lot. A beautiful medieval street hidden away which offers tearooms,a free museum and a food serving pub and then the stunning church located at the top end....my only gripe was that there was not enough of it! Visited 21st January 2018.
Written January 20, 2018
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Tomacork
Dublin, Ireland44 contributions
Jul 2017 • Couples
Church lane must surely be one of the most photographed streets in England. I visited it recently on a family history trip as one of my ancestors had a shoe-shop on the corner. I have been before but it is still a magical place and a picture of old England. However, although the same buildings are there, I imagine it is a lot different now than in the early 1800s when it was dirty smelly and run down. If you have any interest in local history the area is well worth a visit with many interesting sites within a hundred yards walk.
Written July 29, 2017
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labazs1964
ledbury 8 contributions
Jan 2015 • Solo
a great place to walk leading to the st michaels and all angels church has museums open in season; the painted room at the council offices with town tours and information; prince of wales pub and miss muggins tearoom
Written January 19, 2015
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Samantha S
West Midlands, UK307 contributions
Dec 2014 • Family
A lovely cobbled Street with beautiful timber framed buildings.It was a delight to walk up this historic street & take some lovely photos.There are museums cafes pubs & shops with a Parish church at the top.The kind of street overseas tourists would flock to as Church Lane is typically “Olde England” On visiting Ledbury this was on the top of my list to visit & I'm glad I had the chance to explore at my leisure & enjoy the lovely surroundings.
Written December 11, 2014
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How far is it from Hallmark Hotel so we can have a stroll without driving?
Written May 20, 2015
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