- village.
Sugwas derives from
Sugwas Pool and
means either "alluvial land
frequented by sparrows" or "marshy
alluvial land".
Stretton Sugwas never had...
- Stretton,
Church Stretton, and
Little Stretton in Shropshire; and
Stretton Sugwas in
Herefordshire have a
Watling Street but they are not on the route). Following...
-
Stretton Sugwas, Herefordshire" The
Corpus of
Romanesque Sculpture in
Britain and Ireland.
Retrieved 28
January 2022. "St Mary Magdalene,
Stretton Sugwas" Burghill...
- Weir
Garden is a
National Trust property near
Swainshill (see
Stretton Sugwas), Herefordshire,
lying alongside the
River Wye 5 mi (8.0 km) west of Hereford...
-
Symonds was made in the 17th
century in
reference to
Robert Symonds of
Sugwas and Evesfield, High
Sheriff of
Herefordshire in 1685, who was
indeed a member...
- its
subsequent retreat the
glacier left
recessional moraines at
Stretton Sugwas,
Staunton on Wye and Clyro. Wye
valley ice
overtopped the cols at Pengenffordd...
- The A4103 is an A-road
which runs from
Worcester to the A480 in
Stretton Sugwas, a
village 2
miles (3.2 km) west of Hereford. The road is a
primary route...
-
probably refers to the
Roman road and
Roman settlement at
nearby Stretton Sugwas. Some
historical do****ents
refer to "Hereford in Wales".
Hereford became...
-
Devereux St
Margarets St
Weonards Sellack Sollers Hope
Stoke Edith Stretton Sugwas Sutton Thruxton Tretire with
Michaelchurch Treville Turnastone Tyberton...
-
Nicholas Hereford, St Owen Hereford, St
Peter Hereford,
Stoke Edith,
Stretton Sugwas, Sutton, The
Vineyard Hereford, Tupsley, Wellington, Westhide,
Weston Beggard...