Situated amid the serene Herefordshire landscape, Wigmore Castle is considered one of the country’s most significant ruins by English Heritage. The Grade I-listed castle, built in 1067 by William Fitz Osbern, the Earl of Hereford and a confidant of William the Conqueror, carries a rich historical legacy, having hosted various kings and queens over the centuries.
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The property not only includes the castle, but also offers…
















