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Much Cowarne

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Population
  
463 (2011)

Region
  
West Midlands

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Shire county
  
Herefordshire

Post town
  
Bromyard

OS grid reference
  
SO 621 472

Country
  
England

Postcode district
  
HR7

Dialling code
  
01531

UK parliament constituency
  
North Herefordshire

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Much Cowarne is a village and civil parish in the English county of Herefordshire, located off the A417 about 16 miles from Hereford and 10 miles from its post town of Bromyard.

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Map of Much Cowarne, Bromyard, UK

Geography

The village is located in countryside away from main roads, with views to the Malvern Hills and Wye Valley. Composer Edward Elgar considered the landscape around the village as a source of inspiration, frequently cycling in the area to visit the church or friends at Cowarne Court. The civil parish includes the hamlet of Hope's Rough.

Notable buildings

Cowarne Hall is a former school building built in a Victorian Gothic architectural style, which has now been converted into a village hall and holiday cottages.

The village has a medieval church building, dedicated to St Mary the Virgin, which dates to the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. There is a plaque inside the church celebrating Edward Elgar's connection to the village. The church is a grade I listed building

Community

The Much Cowarne History Group has published several books and booklets, including A Jugful of Much Cowarne Cider (2003) and Much Cowarne Church: A Guidebook and History (2008). It is currently involved in producing a collection of stories and pictures about the village as part of a Local Heritage Initiative project.

Local produce

The village has its own apple variety known as the Much Cowarne Red.

References

Much Cowarne Wikipedia