Parish in Herefordshire, England
| Coordinates: | 51.956, -2.707 |
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| OS grid ref: | SO 51 28 |
Llandinabo is a tiny, quietly rural parish in Herefordshire, sitting within the rolling landscapes of the Welsh Marches close to the border with Wales. It is characterised by scattered farms, lanes hedged with native trees and pockets of traditional timber-framed and stone buildings, giving the area a very unhurried, agricultural feel popular with walkers and people looking for country solitude.
Historically the name records an early medieval church foundation – the "llan" element shows its Welsh ecclesiastical roots – and although the settlement has always been small, that history is still visible in field boundaries and the occasional older building. Today the local economy is predominantly farming and smallholdings, with a small, dispersed community and few services, so life here tends to centre on neighbouring villages for shops and clubs while retaining a strong sense of rural identity.