Kinnersley

Kinnersley
Kinnesley Castle, a Grade II* listed building in the centre of the village
Kinnersley is located in Herefordshire
Kinnersley
Kinnersley
Location within Herefordshire
Population 316 (2011)
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Hereford
Postcode district HR3
Dialling code 01544
Police West Mercia
Fire Hereford and Worcester
Ambulance West Midlands
UK Parliament

Kinnersley is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England. The village is about 5 miles (8 km) east of the Wales-England border and 10 miles (16 km) north-west of Hereford.

Geography

At roughly 200 metres above sea level and 2 miles (3.2 km) north of the River Wye, the village is mostly elevated away from the floodplain of the Wye. It has steep hills nearby which almost enclose and shelter Kinnersley. Summers are warm and relatively dry, winters are cool and wet. Surrounding Kinnersley are mostly crops and apple orchards which are owned by local cider companies including H. P. Bulmer. The scenery looks towards the Black Mountains and Hereford. The main Brecon to Leominster road, the A44 passes through Kinnersley.

Community

Parish population, of about 100, is employed partly in farming and agriculture, or in nearby towns and cities. The village has a high proportion of pensioners.

The Grade I parish church of Church of St James was restored and improved over many years by George Frederick Bodley, winner of the Royal Gold Medal for architecture in 1899, who had married Minna Reaveley in 1872. Minna was a daughter of the family who at that time owned Kinnersley Castle. Bodley is buried in a Grade II monument in the churchyard. Adjacent to the east from the church is the Grade II* Kinnersley Castle.

The local public house, the Kinnersley Arms closed down in 2022.