Herefordshire England United Kingdom
52.090926,-2.608866

Westhide

Westhide is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, 5+1⁄4 miles (8.4 km) north-east of Hereford. The parish had a population of 79 in the 2001 UK Census and is grouped with Preston Wynne and Withington to form Withington Group Parish Council for administrative purposes. The village lies on hilly farmland and to the south is Shucknall Hill.The parish church is dedicated to St Bartholomew and has a large but short 12th-century tower. In the churchyard are the remains of a medieval preaching cross now topped by an 18th-century sundial. It went through a major restoration during the nineteenth century by architect Thomas Blashill, FRIBA, which included an addition of a south-facing porch.The course of the Herefordshire and Gloucestershire Canal runs just north of the village.

Distance between:

London to Westhide 114 Miles / 183 Kms
Liverpool to Westhide 93 Miles / 149 Kms

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Population 2017: 450 inhabitants