Ullingswick
Herefordshire



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In 1876 Ullingswick was described as a small parish and village pleasantly situated in a vale 1½ miles N.W. of the main road leading from Hereford to Bromyard, and about 1 mile N. of the road between Ledbury and Leominster. It is distant 6 miles S.W. of Bromyard, 9 N.E. of Hereford, 10 S.E. of Leominster, and 5 E. of Dinmore railway station. The population in 1861 was 318; in 1871, 323; inhabited houses, 68; families or separate occupiers, 74. The soil is clayey; subsoil, rock and clay; products, wheat, beans, hops, fruit, &c. The hills in this parish command most extensive and pleasing prospects.









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