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Brimfield is a village and civil parish in north Herefordshire, England. [1] The village lies on the A49 road at the border with Shropshire. To the south, near the hamlet of Ashton, excavations at the site of Ashton Castle have revealed traces of a large stone enclosure castle. Less than a mile to the north of this site are the earthwork ...
Allendale hosts a scout group [15] and there is an active village hall [16] that hosts regular events. Allendale Library [17] is located at Dawson Place in the village square. There is also a fire station in the town. The local community is served both by the Anglican Church of St. Cuthbert's [18] and a Methodist chapel.
The Brimfield Center Historic District is a historic district encompassing the historic center of Brimfield, Massachusetts. The district is centered on the town common, and includes properties radiating out from that center on Main Street, Brookfled, Wales, Sturbridge and Warren Roads .
Brimfield (CDP), Ohio, a census-designated place within the township Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.
The village is in the north of the county and is almost surrounded by the counties of Worcestershire and Shropshire. The parish is situated between the Ledwyche Brook and the River Teme, though a small part of the parish lies to the south of the river. The nearest town to the village is Tenbury Wells.
The A49 is an A road in western England, which traverses the Welsh Marches region. It runs north from Ross-on-Wye in Herefordshire via Hereford, Leominster, Ludlow, Shrewsbury and Whitchurch, then continues through central Cheshire to Warrington and Wigan before terminating at its junction with the A6 road just south of Bamber Bridge, near the junction of the M6, M65 and M61 motorways.
A granite cross on the nearby Piper Hill (UK map reference NT890373) commemorates the battle. In 2013, the local community commemorated the 500 year anniversary of the battle. [3] Pallinsburn House, an 18th-century country mansion, stands nearby. There is a painted concrete menagerie in the garden of one of the houses in the village.
During 2009 the Village Hall frontage underwent extensive re-development and now provides seating and new gardens. The Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust manage Digby Corner [ 13 ] as a wildlife sanctuary. In June 2007 Digby Fen was home to a breeding pair of Montagu's harriers , the rarest breeding birds of prey in the British Isles.