Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue Address
Leominster Hereford, HR6 8EQ, United Kingdom
Hilary Norris will give a recital featuring the splendid Nicolson Organ and the historic Bevington Chamber Organ at Leominster Priory.

The programme will include pieces by Vierne, Rheinberger, Higginson, Lefébure-Wély and Franck. Admission free followed by refreshments.

Retiring collection in aid of the Bevington Restoration Fund. In memory of Will Pridie.

Hatfield: St Leonard

One of the three oldest churches in the county of Herefordshire, St Leonards dates to well before the Norman Conquest and was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086. The most obvious reminder of the age of the church is herringbone masonry in the north wall, and the blocked north doorway, topped by a fragmented lintel made up of three roughly-hewn blocks of stone with a tympanum made from square stones set on a diagonal angle to form a trellis pattern.

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Organ Recital

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
Leominster Priory
Address
Leominster Hereford, HR6 8EQ, United Kingdom

Hilary Norris will give a recital featuring the splendid Nicolson Organ and the historic Bevington Chamber Organ at Leominster Priory.

The programme will include pieces by Vierne, Rheinberger, Higginson, Lefébure-Wély and Franck. Admission free followed by refreshments.

Retiring collection in aid of the Bevington Restoration Fund. In memory of Will Pridie.

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