Gathering of Queens Holme Lacey Hereford 

4th - 7th March 2011

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We had a Fab time in Hereford and Warner's offered us so much hospitality it was well worth the drive.

The Brighton Belles would like to thank Queen LindyLou and her ladies for making this such an enjoyable weekend.

Hereford Cathedral

 

(excerpt & photo from Cotswold.Info)

Standing on the peaceful banks of the beautiful River Wye, Hereford Cathedral occupies a site on which cathedral buildings have stood since Saxon times.
The present building contains some of the finest examples of architectural excellence from Norman times up to the present day, including the beautifully restored Shrine of St. Thomas of Hereford in the North Transept, the exquisite Early English Lady Chapel and the ' high-tech Medieval ' New Library Building completed in 1996. Hereford Cathedral's medieval Mappa Mundi and Chained library - two of Britain's most important historical treasures - are now exhibited together in the award -winning New Library Building (designed by Whitfield Partners and funded by a generous gift from Mr. John Paul Getty Jr.) at the West end of Hereford Cathedral.
Here the Chained Library can be seen together in its original glory for the first time in 150 years.