Coddington, Herefordshire

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Coddington is a hamlet and civil parish in eastern Herefordshire, England, approximately 3mi north of Ledbury. The west side of the parish falls within the Malvern Hills AONB. Coddington shares a parish council with neighbouring Bosbury. GeographyThe parish is small in area and population, with dispersed small settlements and farms. The church and surrounding hamlet (of Coddington) is situated on a shallow hill, which rises to 110m. The highest point in the parish is Oyster Hill at 211m, which has an Ordnance Survey triangulation station. Further places in the parish include Coddington Cross (at a crossroads on the main road through the parish, which does not pass through the hamlet of Coddington), Bush Farm, Pithouse Farm, Coddington Court, and Woofields Farm. The nearest railway stations are Ledbury and Colwall, both about 3. 5mi away by road. The Herefordshire Trail, a long-distance footpath, passes through the parish, calling at the vineyard, the church and Oyster Hill. HistoryCoddington was recorded as a manor in the Domesday Book (1086), then spelled as Cotingtune; the manor was held by the Bishop of Hereford.

Coddington, Herefordshire Description

Coddington is a hamlet and civil parish in eastern Herefordshire, England, approximately 3mi north of Ledbury. The west side of the parish falls within the Malvern Hills AONB. Coddington shares a parish council with neighbouring Bosbury. GeographyThe parish is small in area and population, with dispersed small settlements and farms. The church and surrounding hamlet (of Coddington) is situated on a shallow hill, which rises to 110m. The highest point in the parish is Oyster Hill at 211m, which has an Ordnance Survey triangulation station. Further places in the parish include Coddington Cross (at a crossroads on the main road through the parish, which does not pass through the hamlet of Coddington), Bush Farm, Pithouse Farm, Coddington Court, and Woofields Farm. The nearest railway stations are Ledbury and Colwall, both about 3. 5mi away by road. The Herefordshire Trail, a long-distance footpath, passes through the parish, calling at the vineyard, the church and Oyster Hill. HistoryCoddington was recorded as a manor in the Domesday Book (1086), then spelled as Cotingtune; the manor was held by the Bishop of Hereford.

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