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Herefordshire Light Infantry Museum
Harold Street, Hereford HR1 2QXDescription
The Herefordshire Light Infantry Museum tells the story of the Herefordshire Light Infantry in campaigns such as Galipoli, Egypt and Palestine. It also describes their inception as the Herefordshire Rifle Volunteers raised in 1860, and in modern times, their involvement in the arrest of Admiral Doenitz at the end of World War 2.
Guide dogs permitted
Disabled status: level 2
Directions
On the A438, leaving the Hereford ring road towards Ledbury, turn onto the B4224 to Fownhope & Newent (Eign Road). Take the first turning right and turn right or left at the t-junction into Harold Street.
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