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Weobley

Weobley
The Hereford Bus - geograph.org.uk - 2549306.jpg
Sargeants Bros bus in Weobley
Weobley is located in Herefordshire
Weobley
Weobley
Weobley shown within Herefordshire
Population 1,255 (2011)
Civil parish
  • Weobley
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town HEREFORD
Postcode district HR4
Dialling code 01544
Police West Mercia
Fire Hereford and Worcester
Ambulance West Midlands
EU Parliament West Midlands
UK Parliament
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UK
England
Herefordshire
52°09′32″N 2°52′23″W / 52.159°N 2.873°W / 52.159; -2.873Coordinates: 52°09′32″N 2°52′23″W / 52.159°N 2.873°W / 52.159; -2.873

Weobley (/ˈwɛbli/ WEB-lee) is a large village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England. Formerly a market town, it is today one of the county's black and white villages.

The name possibly derives from 'Wibba's Ley', a ley being a woodland glade and Wibba being a local Saxon landowner. In the Domesday Book the village name was transcribed as Wibelai. It is still pronounced as "Web-ley" (the spelling being similar to nearby Leominster which also does not pronounce the letter 'o' in its name).

It is known that brewing and glove-making were carried out in the village during the Saxon period.

The village has an historic church, the Church of St Peter and St Paul, with a Norman south doorway, a 13th-century chancel and 14th-century tower and a spire that is the second-tallest in the county; castle ruins; a high school (Weobley High School) and a primary school with a pioneering system of heating.

In the village is 'the Throne', a large 400-year-old building - King Charles I spent the night here on 5 September 1645, after the Battle of Naseby during the English Civil War.

It was once incorporated as a borough, sending two Members of Parliament to the House of Commons until the Reform Act 1832, (see Weobley (UK Parliament constituency)) and once had a borough corporation.


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