<noembed><nolayer><div style="position:absolute; left:0; top:-100; display:none;"> Weobley<br> United Kingdom picture - Twelve miles north-west of Hereford, in the green and pleasant countryside which lies at England&#39;s heart, hides one of the most picturesque and interesting black and white villages in England. Weobley (pronounced &#34;Webbly&#34;), dates back to Anglo Saxon times in the reign of King Creoda, King of Mercia, and like most other communities of any importance it was included in the Domesday Book prepared for William the Conqueror and undoubtedly formed part of the English defences against the Welsh, whose border, still marked by the Offa&#39;s Dyke path, is only a few miles away. </div></nolayer></noembed>
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