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Bredwardine is a parish on the south bank of the River Wye, which is spanned by a six-arch red brick
road bridge connecting traffic between the B4352 from  Clifford, eastbound across the river to join
the A438 in the parish of  Staunton on Wye.
This category also includes websites for the small parish of Brobury across the bridge, which is combined
into Brobury with Monnington on Wye, along the north bank before Staunton on Wye.
On the south bank, besides Bredwardine, this category represents the
smaller parish of Moccas, downstream before  Preston on Wye further east.
The parish of  Dorstone is directly south, at the head of the River Dore in Golden Valley.

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Guide on the parishes spanning the Wye west of Hereford, including history, parish council, village hall, Kilvert's Church, current projects, leisure activities and accommodation.
Country house bed and breakfast and two self-catering cottages set in eight acres of semi-formal gardens, offering a weding venue on the east bank from Bredwardine.
Georgian country house presents history, details of facilities for weddings and group meetings, on the south bank of the Wye, north west of Preston on Wye.
Guide on the parishes spanning the Wye west of Hereford, including history, parish council, village hall, Kilvert's Church, current projects, leisure activities and accommodation.
Country house bed and breakfast and two self-catering cottages set in eight acres of semi-formal gardens, offering a weding venue on the east bank from Bredwardine.
Georgian country house presents history, details of facilities for weddings and group meetings, on the south bank of the Wye, north west of Preston on Wye.
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