Widemarsh Common is a public open space in Hereford.
It is owned by Herefordshire Council and is used primarily as a recreational ground for both cricket and football.
[2] It was once the location for local cider firm W.M.Evans & Co who were eventually bought by Bulmers.
[3] The location of the company premises is not entirely clear.
Saint John Kemble was hanged, drawn and quartered at the common on 22 August 1679.