English Heritage sites near Cusop Parish

Arthur's Stone

ARTHUR'S STONE

5 miles from Cusop Parish

An atmospheric Neolithic burial chamber, made of great stone slabs in the hills above Herefordshire's Golden Valley.

Longtown Castle

LONGTOWN CASTLE

9 miles from Cusop Parish

A powerful thick-walled round keep of c.1150 on a large earthen mound within a stone-walled bailey. Set in the beautiful Olchon valley, with magnificent views of the Black Mountains.

Rotherwas Chapel

ROTHERWAS CHAPEL

18 miles from Cusop Parish

Family chapel of the Bodenham family. The originally simple medieval building has a fine Elizabethan timber roof, 18th century tower and striking Victorian interior decoration and furnishings.

Wigmore Castle

WIGMORE CASTLE

20 miles from Cusop Parish

One of the most important castles in the history of the Welsh Marches and major centre of power for over 500 years, hosting royalty on several occasions. Deliberately demolished during the Civil War.

Goodrich Castle

GOODRICH CASTLE

24 miles from Cusop Parish

Goodrich stands majestically on a wooded hill commanding the passage of the River Wye into the picturesque valley of Symonds Yat.

Clun Castle

CLUN CASTLE

25 miles from Cusop Parish

11th century Welsh Border castle with dramatic riverside location and extensive earthworks built to proclaim Norman dominance. Tall 13th century keep is unusually set on the side of its mound.


Churches in Cusop Parish

Cusop: St Mary

Cusop Hereford
01497 820396
https://www.abbeydoredeanery.org/

St Mary's Church,Cusop, is a very pretty, ancient church nestling on the Welsh border and surrounded by breathtaking views. We have three services a month. Details of services can be found on the St Mary's Church pages on the Cusop village website and in our local Link magazine.

Do come and visit our church which has "help yourself" tea and coffee and a fantastic Bookstall! The church has a fascinating history and a wealth of intersting features. The churchyard is home to some magnificent ancient yew trees, as well as Sorbus torminalis, the  rare wild service tree. We have a very active "Caring for God's Acre" team of local volunteers. At the back of the church, we have developed wild flower meadows which are cut annually with scythes. We try to encourage as much wildlife as possible in our churchyard which is home to numerous species of birds and even the rare Earthstar fungus.

History

The original dedication of St Mary's Church, Cusop was to the Welsh saint, St Cewydd, the Welsh Rain Saint.  In fact the name Cusop is derived from Cewydd. 
Features of the original Norman Church can still be seen. There is Norman carving on the chancel arch and the small window to the west side of the main door is Norman. The north door is blocked but can easily be seen from outside, at the back of the church. There was once a rood loft and screen, in front of the chancel arch, but all that remains is the built-in doorway above the war memorial.
 The font may date as far back as the 14th century. It is made of a single massive stone decorated with saltire crosses.The roof of the church was constructed in the 14th century. In 1961 a new bellcote was erected with six new bells. In the year 2000 a new Millennium window was designed by Nicola Hopwood and installed in the east window.

Treasures

Cusop Church has many treasures including registers going back to 1698 and a Welsh Prayer Book of 1664 which is fascinating when one considers that the English Prayer Book was printed in 1662, it also indicates that Welsh was probably the predominant language in Cusop Church at that time. Two centuries later, a brass plate was given to the church by the Revd Andrew Pope, who was mentioned in the diaries Revd Francis Kilvert. On the wall of the nave is a memorial dedicated to William Seward. He was a friend of the Wesleys and a lay preacher, speaking to large crowds in the open air. On one occasion in 1740, he spoke to a crowd in Hay who became so hostile that Seward had to withdraw. A week later he died. His grave lies on the south side of the church under a magnificent yew tree.

 

 

 

 

 


No churches found in Cusop Parish