Discover the best top things to do in Pembridge, United Kingdom including St Mary the Virgin, Westonbury Mill Water Gardens, Old Chapel Gallery, Dunkertons Cider Mill, Pembury Village, Arrow Equestrian.
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5.0 based on 41 reviews
Very interesting church with tapestries , separate bell tower wich is fascinating . Well worth a visit , and a short walk to the river excellent location .
4.5 based on 268 reviews
We first visited in 2011 and are now amazed how everything has matured to create stunning pathways and round every corner is a photo opportunity of beautiful plants, streams and ponds. The food in the cafe was of the highest quality.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
Old Chapel Gallery, now in its 30th year, sources the best in handmade British contemporary fine arts & crafts, made by both emerging and established artists and makers. We’re located in the heart of rural Herefordshire, between Kington and Leominster. Pembridge is a key position on the popular North Herefordshire black and white village trail. Old Chapel Gallery is firmly established as a centre of excellence for casual browsers and serious collectors alike. Lovers of contemporary British arts & crafts can find work by local and nationally established artists & makers, alongside the innovative work of talented newcomers. Uncover that extra special gift by visiting us in person or browse the on-line shop. Work from every medium is commissionable. Seasonal exhibitions, including Garden Sculpture, are held regularly throughout the year, in a variety of media, which provides the opportunity to introduce new young makers alongside well-known names. We look forward to seeing you!
The Old Chapel Gallery is situated in the middle of the pretty village of Pembridge. The Gallery was established by Yasmin Strube in 1989, in the setting of a fine Victorian Chapel. The gallery displays a wide variety of crafts including: ironwork, ceramics, jewellery, sculpture, glass, bronze, textiles, garden and contemporary furniture, paper crafts and wood turning and carving. A lot of the work on display is from local artists. I loved the metal sculpture of Alice’s Cheshire Cat’, but could not afford the one thousand pounds to purchase it. Instead I purchased a lovely set of notelet’s on the theme of ‘Reading’ with bears, dragons and various colourful animals on them reading books drawn by a local artist. The gallery is well worth visiting if you are in the area.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
The shop in Pembridge is open Friday and Saturdays only 10-5pm. The Cider Mill has relocated to Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.
We were completely surprised by this place. There is an awesome onsite restaurant and the food there is excellent. And the quality of the food certainly did not diminish when we arrived.....there were 13 of us and we arrived without booking. Despite this, we were made to feel very welcome and the staff were more than happy to accommodate us. We were all so glad to take drinks of the (very) local cider on the terrace whilst the chef prepared our lunch. The cider shop is a bit rough and ready but I didn't care as I went in for my second visit and stocked up on perry and cider. By the way the prices of the Perry and cider are very very reasonable!!!!
5.0 based on 1 reviews
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