Edvin Loach, also Edwin Loach, is a village in eastern Herefordshire, England, about four miles north of the town of Bromyard, and near the village of Edwin Ralph. Constitution Herefordshire was reconstituted both as a new Non-metropolitan district (effective 19th July 1996 and as a new County comprising the area of the England is a Country which is part of the United Kingdom. Its inhabitants account for more than 83% of the total UK population whilst its mainland Bromyard is a former Market town in north-east Herefordshire, England, near to the county border with Worcestershire, with a population It is part of the modern civil parish of Edvin Loach and Saltmarshe. A civil parish in the United Kingdom is a unit of local government.
Edvin Loach is a historic exclave of Worcestershire in the hundred of Doddingtree. Worcestershire (ˈwʊstəʃə abbreviated Worcs) is a county located in the West Midlands region of central England. It was transferred to the jurisdiction of Herefordshire in 1893. Year 1893 ( MDCCCXCIII) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common
Old Church was built in the mid 1000s or later and was dedicated to St Giles. Saint Giles (Αιγίδιος Ægidius Gilles Egidio Egidio Gil c Later it was re-dedicated to St Mary. [1] A new St Mary's Church was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1860?, next to the ruins of the old Church. Sir George Gilbert Scott ( 13 July 1811 &ndash 27 March, 1878) was an English Architect of the Victorian Age [2]