Welsh Newton

Welsh Newton is a small village and civil parish in the county of Herefordshire, England.

The area contains a lot of history, including Pembridge Castle and at least thirty-one other archaeological sites in Welsh Newton parish alone.

to be haunted by several restless spirits, including the headless coachman who has been seen many times on the lane from St Wulstan's Farm to the village.

According to Kelly's Directory of Herefordshire 1929: (1) Cf Wikipedia: Counties (Detached Parts) Act 1844 In 1913, the historian John Hobson Matthews noted, “The bells of Welsh Newton, Herefordshire, are supposed to say: - "Erfin, cawl erfin" - turnips, turnip broth.

The last attempt to establish ownership was made by Margaret Eldrudd De L'Isle in 1976, the then owner of the Glanusk Estate.