Much Marcle

Much Marcle

Much Marcle is a small village and civil parish in the English county of Herefordshire, located at grid reference SO658327 between Ross-on-Wye and Ledbury.

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Historic village

Much Marcle is home to the 13th century Church of England parish church of St Bartholomew[1] with historic carvings and a very ancient 'hollow' yew tree.[2] The church contains the tomb of Blanche Mortimer, of the dynasty of Marcher Lords, the Mortimers; the tomb bears the Mortimer arms. She married Peter de Grandison.

Hellens Manor,[3] which sits in the heart of Much Marcle, is a monument to much of England’s history. In 1096 the manor was granted by King William II(1087-1100) to Hamelin de Balun,[4]whose family would later witness the signing of the Magna Carta. It contains a wealth of period furnishings, paintings and decorations, as well as a budding Tudor garden. The Manor plays a strong role in the community - it is open to the public and provides a venue for educational, musical and literary events the year round. The other principal seat is Homme House, surrounded by ancient parkland. There are also two ruined medieval castles in the parish, one is Mortimer's Castle, also known as Much Marcle Castle.

The Wonder

About three miles NNW of the village, on the eastern face of Marcle Ridge, a massive landslip, estimated at 60,000 cubic metres, took place over three days starting on 17 February 1575. Named 'The Wonder' it was so large that full-grown trees were carried down the slope onto an adjoining property. In his book The Natural History of Selborne, Gilbert White (1720–1793) quotes the words of John Philips who wrote:

"I nor advise, nor reprehend the choice
Of Marcley Hill; the apple nowhere finds
A kinder mould; yet 'tis unsafe to trust
Deceitful ground; who knows but that once more
This mount may journey, and his present site
Forsaken, to thy neighbour's bounds transfer
Thy goodly plants, affording matter strange
For law debates!"

In Victorian times people came from far and wide to view 'The Wonder'. It is shown on the Ordnance Survey map at reference SO6236, but on the ground the site is not readily discernible. Probably the best place to view it is by the road junction at map reference SO634365. Take the track leading SSW uphill from this junction. This track was created since the landslip occurred, and slices through the edge of the landslip. On your left there is a drop of about 3 metres to the adjacent field, and on your right is a 2 metre high cross-section to the slip, above which is a patch of rough ground on the top of the slip.

Farming traditions

Principal farms include The Bounds, home of Weston's Cider and the multi award winning Scrumpy House restaurant, Chandois, Street Farm, Great Moor Court, Bickerton, Gammage Ford, Caerswall, Upper Woltan and Walls End, all of which are of ancient origin but with buildings dating from the 17th and 18th centuries. Many of the ancient cottages that appear in the 18th century maps no longer exist, although there are several good examples of "black and white" half-timbered buildings that have survived, especially in the village's main street.

Modern times

The village has an Anglican primary school next to the church's property and a local cider and perry mill producing Weston's brands.

Notable people

Much Marcle is the birthplace of the serial killer Fred West. His family continue to farm in the village today.

References

  1. ^ http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/55226 geograph.org.uk
  2. ^ http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/65730 geograph.org.uk
  3. ^ http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/65679 geograph.org.uk
  4. ^ Sanders, English Baronies, states the manor to have been granted by Henry I(1100-1135),p.66

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Coordinates: 51°59′30″N 2°29′58″W / 51.99169°N 2.49948°W / 51.99169; -2.49948


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