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A Quiet Little Village

Set in the beautiful Herefordshire countryside near the border with Gloucestershire.

A parish of scattered dwellings set all around with woodland stretches and everlasting hills. May Hill on its south-eastern boundary, the high slopes of the Royal Forest of Dean its south-western boundary. Penyard and Chase Hill to the west, Queens Wood to the north and then in the further distance the magnificent humps of the ancient Malverns.

Village Hall

The Village Hall was originally built for the W.I. and opened on 20th February, 1927 after much fund-raising.

The hall came into ownership of the village in 1983 and is a traditional wooden hall, warm and welcoming with a lovely wooden floor and lots of light through its many windows, plenty of parking, disabled access, disabled toilets & ramp entrance.

Situated on the B4222 between Newent (3 miles away) and Ross on Wye (7 miles away). Aston Ingham Village Hall is centrally located and serves the village itself and communities in the surrounding area.

Main room
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