Clehonger

Clehonger

Clehonger is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, 7 km (4.3 mi) south west of Hereford.

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Infrastructure and services

The village hall is quite modern and has a pre-school group based there on some or most weekdays mornings. The village has a small shop with post office and a school for 5–11 year olds, which has approx 130–150 pupils per year. The school's catchment area includes Belmont (2 miles away, a suburb of Hereford). A Natural Gas main was laid to south Herefordshire in the early 1990s and since then most housing seems to have changed over to it.[citation needed] Broadband services became available in the village from June 2005.

The village has one pub - The Seven Stars. The Seven Stars was one of the first pubs in the County of Herefordshire to have a Petanque piste, and still has a team today. The village previously had a petrol station. However this was closed down around 2000, demolished, and the land used for housing in 2001.

Church

The 12th century parish church is dedicated to All Saints and is notable for its monuments to the local manorial family, the Pembridges.

Transport

Clehonger is served by buses primarily by two bus services: - the 39 (Brecon - Hereford service) and 449 (Madley - Hereford service).

The major road link is the B4349, which passes to the side of the village.

Housing

Apart from the occasional farm cottage or farm house, the vast majority of housing in the village is predominantly a mix of post World War II council housing, mid-1960s buildings and 1970s/1980s buildings. The post World War II housing is mainly nearer the north side of the village, whilst the 1970s/1980s housing was built to the south and west sides. The mid-1960s housing occupies the middle of the village. In the 1970/1980s, bungalows and dormas seemed to have proliferated while the 1960s housing is the more traditional 3 or 4 bed semi-detached type.

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Coordinates: 52°01′59″N 2°48′11″W / 52.033°N 2.803°W / 52.033; -2.803


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