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- Q2585586 subject Q8204568.
- Q2585586 abstract "Whitchurch is a village in Herefordshire named after the church of Saint Dubricius which was originally white in colour.Whitchurch is situated on the A40, connecting nearby Ross-on-Wye to Welsh town Monmouth. It is located near Symonds Yat and the Doward hills, so the village is used to tourists.Until the 9th century, when it was taken over by Mercia, this area was within the Welsh kingdom of Ergyng. After the Norman conquest, the area became known as Archenfield and was governed as part of the Welsh Marches. It became part of Herefordshire, and England, in the 16th century, although the use of Welsh in the area remained strong until the 19th century. The Welsh name for the village, Llandywynnog, means "church of Tywynnog", derived from a personal name Gwynnog.Within the village is the Old Court Hotel which was the ancestral home of the Gwillim family, and was lived in for a while by John Graves Simcoe, first Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada (1791–1796) and founder of Toronto. Whitchurch Township in Ontario was named by Simcoe after the birthplace of his wife, Elizabeth Posthuma Gwillim.The primary school is Whitchurch Church of England Primary School, which holds awards for Investors in People and Eco Schools.".
- Q2585586 areaCode "01600".
- Q2585586 ceremonialCounty Q23129.
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- Q2585586 gridReference "SO550174".
- Q2585586 populationTotal "970".
- Q2585586 postalCode "HR9".
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- Q2585586 dialCode "1600".
- Q2585586 lieutenancyEngland Q23129.
- Q2585586 officialName "Whitchurch".
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- Q2585586 population "970".
- Q2585586 postcodeDistrict "HR9".
- Q2585586 point "51.85 -2.65".
- Q2585586 type Place.
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- Q2585586 comment "Whitchurch is a village in Herefordshire named after the church of Saint Dubricius which was originally white in colour.Whitchurch is situated on the A40, connecting nearby Ross-on-Wye to Welsh town Monmouth. It is located near Symonds Yat and the Doward hills, so the village is used to tourists.Until the 9th century, when it was taken over by Mercia, this area was within the Welsh kingdom of Ergyng.".
- Q2585586 label "Whitchurch, Herefordshire".
- Q2585586 lat "51.85".
- Q2585586 long "-2.65".
- Q2585586 name "Whitchurch".