Vowchurch
Vowchurch is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England. It lies within the Golden Valley, approximately 10 miles (16 km) west-northwest of Hereford.
Geography: Vowchurch is situated on the River Dore. The landscape is characterized by rolling hills and farmland, typical of the Golden Valley.
History: The name "Vowchurch" is believed to derive from "Fowchurch," referring to a church dedicated to St. Faith. The village has a long history, with evidence of settlement dating back to at least the Norman period. The parish church of St Bartholomew is a notable historical landmark. Historically, Vowchurch was an agricultural community.
Governance: Vowchurch is governed at the local level by a parish council. It is part of the larger Herefordshire Council unitary authority.
Demographics: As a relatively small village, Vowchurch has a modest population. Specific population figures can be found in the census data for Herefordshire.
Economy: Agriculture remains an important part of the local economy in Vowchurch. Some residents also commute to larger towns and cities for employment.
Points of Interest:
- St Bartholomew's Church: The parish church, featuring architectural elements from various periods.
- The surrounding Golden Valley landscape.
See also:
- Herefordshire
- Golden Valley