OUR Nostalgia pictures this week show the Herefordshire village of Goodrich.
Goodrich is a village in south Herefordshire, England close to Gloucestershire and the Forest of Dean, situated near the River Wye.
It is known for its Norman and mediaeval castle built with Old Red Sandstone.
The village of Goodrich grew up next to Goodrich Castle, a 'Marcher Castle' dating to c. 1101 which stands on a high spur of land commanding a strategic position above Kerne Bridge, an ancient crossing point of the Wye.
The population of the Civil Parish at the 2011 census was 550.
These images were published on the Facebook group Herefordshire Remembered and we are reproducing them with their kind permission.
If you have any old photographs of Herefordshire please send them to matthew.holmes@newsquest.co.uk
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