The Independent - London, June 30th, 1996
A TRUNK CALL F A secret history PATHFINDING 3: HEREFORDSHIRE AND THE WYE VALLEY ON ITS placid surface, Herefordshire is both England's most secret, and yet most typical county. Tucked between the Malvern Hills and the Welsh mountains, it oozes Englishness: apple and pear orchards and half-timbered cottages; half-asleep market towns in slow river valleys; small fields, fat cows, and miles of hedgerows. If ever there were a land where sheep may safely graze, you'd think, it would be among these rolling green acres. And yet, and yet . . . there's blood on the tracts. In the Middle Ages, this ...
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