Parish in Herefordshire, England
| Coordinates: | 51.967, -3.023 |
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| OS grid ref: | SO 29 30 |
Llanveynoe is a tiny, sparsely populated settlement high on the eastern flanks of the Black Mountains in Herefordshire, England, sitting close to the Welsh border. Its narrow lanes, stone cottages and patchwork of hedged fields give it a remote, upland character, with long views down into the surrounding valleys and easy access to bridleways and footpaths favoured by walkers and riders.
The community retains a distinctly rural economy focused on hill farming, with a scattering of holiday lets and small-scale tourism supporting local incomes. Historically part of the fluid Marches frontier, it has an ancient parish feel centered on a small church and a close-knit social life; day-to-day services tend to be found in nearby market towns such as Hay-on-Wye or Abergavenny.
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