Herefordshire 1858 Cassey's Directory(Reference #0332) http://www.rod-neep.co.uk/acatalog/Archive_CD_Books_Directories_102.html page 321 shows - The church is an old stone building, with a small tower and two bells ; it has nave, aisle, chancel and porch..... Cheers Guy Maurice Sheppard wrote: > Hi all, > > I wonder if anyone can help me with the source of a picture and any further > details of this defunct church please. The Historic Herefordshire Online > database gives just the following brief details:- > > "Church was pulled down in 1881. The remaining walls, some standing to 5', > give little or no indic of the date of the structure, but can hardly be > earlier than the C13. The walls of the church standing up to 1m high are V > overgrown. " As the church records only exist until 1877, that would appear > to tie in with the date of demolition. > > My great grandparents, John WOOD & Susannah GARBETT were married in this > church on 1st October 1835. I visited the site about 5 years ago, but it > now appears to be on private property and a largish modern house had been > built adjacent to the site of the church. Hence I could not even go > wandering and attempt to discover the remains of the walls - not that I > knew they existed at the time of my visit! > > Any information would be much appreciated. > > Regards, > > Mo (The LONGMORE Pages at www.msheppard.com) > > ==== ENG-HEREFORD Mailing List ==== > . > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 -- Wakefield England Have no fear Archive CD Books is here http://www.archivecdbooks.org http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~framland/dh/ Whitefield Transcripts, Etch/ells Transcripts http://freespace.virgin.net/guy.etchells Transcripts, Parish Records, Calendar, Abbreviations, Returns of Owners of Lands etc. etc.