Black and white village

The term "black and white" derives from presence of many timbered and half-timbered houses in the area, some dating from medieval times.

The buildings' black oak beams are exposed on the outside, with white painted walls between.

A 40-mile (64 km) circular tourist trail known as the "Black and White Village Trail" was developed in 1987 as a means of encouraging tourists to take a closer look at the Herefordshire villages, heritage and countryside.

A free leaflet is available from local Tourist Information Centres, including in Leominster.

The trail was developed mainly for travel by car, but it is also possible to make the journey by bicycle.

Black and white cottages in Dilwyn .