Holmer and Shelwick

Holmer and Shelwick is a civil parish in Herefordshire, England.

Holmer Within was also created out of the parish All Saints but was later abolished in 1932 and became a part of Hereford.

[3] In 1881, Holmer and Shelwick had a total population of 2,154, this was made up of 1,075 males and 1,079 females.

[4] In 2001 Holmer and Shelwick had a population of 1,427 people, with 664 males and 763 females.

[10] However, 2011 Census data can help us see how occupational trends have changed in this area over time.

[11][12] St Bartholomew's Church was built in Norman and Early English Styles with a 13th Century detached tower which was thought to be intended for defence purposes against the Welsh.

In 1865, three lancet windows in the chancel were decorated with rich stained glass in memory of the late Charles Bulmer, who was a local landowner in the Parish of Holmer and Shelwick.

Holmer and Shelwick Population time series from 1871 to 2011
1881 Occupational Data for Holmer and Shelwick, Herefordshire
Church of Bartholomew in the Parish of Holmer and Shelwick