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Lugwardine is a village and
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in
Herefordshire Herefordshire () is a county in the West Midlands of England, governed by Herefordshire Council. It is bordered by Shropshire to the north, Worcestershire to the east, Gloucestershire to the south-east, and the Welsh counties of Monmouthshire ...
, England, to the east of
Hereford Hereford () is a cathedral city, civil parish and the county town of Herefordshire, England. It lies on the River Wye, approximately east of the border with Wales, south-west of Worcester and north-west of Gloucester. With a population ...
. It lies on the north-east bank of the
River Lugg The River Lugg ( cy, Afon Llugwy) rises near Llangynllo in Radnorshire, Wales. It flows through the border town of Presteigne and then through Herefordshire, England, where it meets its main tributary, the River Arrow, to the south of Leomi ...
, which gives the village its name. The population of the civil parish taken at the 2011 Census was 1,721. The place-name 'Lugwardine' is first attested in the
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of 1086, where it appears as ''Lucvordine''. It appears as ''Lugwurthin'' in the Pipe Rolls of 1168. The name means 'enclosure or homestead on the (river) Lugg'. The village lies on the A438 road; Lugwardine Bridge takes this road across the Lugg. There is a
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in the village called The Crown and Anchor. St Mary's Roman Catholic High School is in the village. There is also a
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, shared with neighbouring
Bartestree Bartestree is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, east of Hereford on the A438 road. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 330. History The name is thought to be derived from the Old English Beorhtwald's ...
.


Parish

The parish contains the village of Lugwardine, and the
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of: *Hagley – on the A438 to the east of Lugwardine, now part of the village of
Bartestree Bartestree is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, east of Hereford on the A438 road. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 330. History The name is thought to be derived from the Old English Beorhtwald's ...
. *Tidnor – a very small place, to the south-east of Lugwardine; there are several
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s at Tidnor Wood. *Longworth – to the south-east of Lugwardine, slightly further than Tidnor; Longworth Hall is a notable
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. Lugwardine, Hagley and Bartestree form a continuous linear settlement along the A438 road.


Parish council

The parish council covers both Lugwardine and the neighbouring parish of Bartestree.Bartestree with Lugwardine Parish Council


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Villages in Herefordshire Civil parishes in Herefordshire {{Herefordshire-geo-stub