- Leominster
infobox UK place
country = England
latitude= 52.2282
longitude= -2.7385
population= 11,000
official_name= Leominster
unitary_england=Herefordshire
region= West Midlands
lieutenancy_england=Herefordshire
constituency_westminster= Leominster
post_town= LEOMINSTER
postcode_area= HR
postcode_district= HR6
dial_code= 01568
os_grid_reference= SO496591Leominster (Audio|En-uk-Leominster.ogg|pronunciation; IPA|/ˈlemstə/ or "Lemster"; is a
market town [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/149159] at gbmapping|SO496590 inHerefordshire ,England . It has a population of approximately 11,000 and is on theRiver Lugg and its tributary theRiver Kenwater in North Herefordshire.From
1974 to1996 , Leominster served as the administrative centre for the former local government district of Leominster.Etymology
The town takes its name from a minster, that is a community of clergy in the district of "Lene" or "Leon", probably in turn from an
Old Welsh root "lei" to flow. [J. & C. Hillaby, "Leominster Minster, Priory, and Borough c.660-1539" (Logaston Press, Almeley, Herefs. 2006), 4-5. ] . Contrary to certain reports, the name has nothing to do with Leofric, an 11th century Earl of Mercia (most famous for being the miserly husband ofLady Godiva ). TheWelsh language name for Leominster, still used today on the Welsh side of the nearby border, is "Llanllieni".History
According to the
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle , a raid byGruffudd ap Llywelyn on Leominster in 1052 resulted in theBattle of Llanllieni , between the Welsh and a combined force ofNormans and EnglishSaxons .Henry II bestowed the minster and its estates on
Reading Abbey , which founded apriory [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/15896] at Leominster in1121 , although there was one here from Saxon times [Hillaby, 53-7] . Its Priory Church ofSt. Peter and St. Paul, which now serves as theparish church, is the remaining part of this12th century Benedictine monastery .Quatrefoil piers were inserted between 1872-79 by SirGeorge Gilbert Scott ."The Buildings of England: Herefordshire", Nikolaus Pevsner, 1963 p226 ISBN 0-14-071025-6]The priory was ransacked by the Welsh forces of
Owain Glyndŵr after their victory at theBattle of Bryn Glas nearPilleth in 1402, along with several localmanor houses.Investigations to the north of the
Priory in 2005 located the position of thecloister though most of the stone had been robbed following theDissolution . Disposed animal bones found on the site when submitted tocarbon dating showed that the area was occupied in the7th century . This agrees with the date of660 A.D. associated with the founding myth which suggests aChristian community was established here by amonk ,St. Edfrid , fromNorthumberland .Leominster is also the historical home of
Ryeland sheep, a breed once famed for its 'Lemster' [sic] wool, known as 'Lemster ore'. This wool was prized above all other English wool in trade with the continent of Europe in theMiddle Ages . It was the income and prosperity [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/149156] from this wool trade that established the town and the Minster and attracted the envy of the Welsh and other regions.From approximately
1748 to1754 , Leominster was home to one of only four early cotton spinning mills employing the spinning machines ofLewis Paul andJohn Wyatt . The mill was financed byLancashire native Daniel Bourn, and was partly owned by other men fromLancashire . Bourn introduced his own version of the carding engine to work at this mill, and of the four Paul-Wyatt mills, it may have been the most successful, for theManchester Mercury , reported on November 5, 1754, shortly after the fire that destroyed the mill, commented that the cotton works "had been viewed with great pleasure and admiration by travellers and all who had seen them."Transport
The four-mile A49 £9m bypass opened in November
1988 . The town also has a bus station linking it toHereford and a number of nearby towns and villages.Leominster railway station has services toLudlow andHereford ; links to London are achieved by changing at Newport, South Wales.chools
The only
secondary school in Leominster is the Minster College, acomprehensive school with around 750 pupils. [ [http://www.minster.hereford.sch.uk/ The Minster College ¦ Home Page ] ] It is located fairly centrally, next door to the town'sleisure centre andswimming pool , which are used by the school. The Minster College has received poor results in the past, but county league tables now rank it approximately half way in the list of the county's dozen secondary schools. The Minster is a specialist Sports College.The town's main
primary school s are Leominster Infants and LeominsterJunior School . There are also a number of local village schools includingIvington Church of England primary school,Luston andStoke Prior .People from Leominster
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Albert Lee - Guitarist
*Arthur Peppercorn - Locomotive designer
*Joe Davies - Radio personalityTwin towns
Leominster is twinned with:
*flagicon|FranceSaverne ,France
*flagicon|TanzaniaTengeru ,Tanzania Local attractions
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Croft Castle [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/26481]
*Berrington Hall [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/43243]
*Leominster Folk Museum [http://www.leominster.co.uk/leominster-museum.htm]
*Mousetrap Cheese [http://mousetrapcheese.streamlinenettrial.co.uk/]
*Broadfield Court
*Burford House Gardens
*Priory Church, Leominster
*Lucton School Black and White Village Trail [http://www.localtoleominster.co.uk]Leominster in the news
*In 2007 a shop in Broad Street, Leominster, called 'Teagowns and Textiles' supplied a number of vintage costumes for the acclaimed film "Atonement", which was nominated for 14 BAFTA awards (it came away with 2).
*"Independent" columninst Brian Viner lives near Leominster and frequently writes in praise of the town.New web site launched for Leominster and the surrounding villages of Herefordshire. Locally run for the community and visitors to the region.All contributions welcome.Local to Leominster.See also
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Leominster (UK Parliament constituency) References
External links
* [http://www.leominster.co.uk Leominster website]
* [http://www.leominsterfc.com Leominster FC]
* [http://www.leominsterbedandbreakfast.com Leominster Bed and Breakfast] - B&B in Leominster
* [http://www.operationleofric.com Operation Leofric Friends of Leominster Priory]
* [http://www.archenfield.com/Leominster.htm Leominster History from Archenfield Archaeology]
* http://www.localtoleominster.co.uk Local web site for community and visitors run locally. [ [http://www.francisfrith.com/search/england/herefordshire/leominster/photos/leominster_photos.htm 33 Old photos of Leominster]
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