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Phone numbers with the standard code 01981, associated with Wormbridge, appear in the following registers:

  • 4,200 in the Telephone Preference Service (TPS)
  • 16 in the Corporate Telephone Preference Service (CTPS)
  • There are 16,789,752 numbers registered on TPS, and 1,312,294 numbers registered on CTPS (figures correct as of 27/7/2024).

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    Wormbridge is a village and former civil parish in Herefordshire, England, about eight miles south-west of Hereford, on the A465 road at . The neighbouring villages are Kilpeck, Didley, Howton, Treville, Ewyas Harold, Pontrilas and Crizeley. In 2001 the parish had a population of 59.

    Until 1 April 2019 the civil parish was part of The Kilpeck Group Parish Council, the civil parish was then merged with Kilpeck. It is home to several local and larger businesses: Theale Fireplaces, Galanthus Gallery and Cafe, Bridges Childcare, Forge Garage and Tack Shop and NFU Mutual. The village previously had a small school, the building being rented from the Whitfield Estate , until closed by Herefordshire Council due to decreasing numbers. The school building is now used by Bridges Childcare, which has been run successfully since 2003.

    Historic houses in the village include: Wormbridge Court, Wormbridge House, Fairacre and Trelough House.

    Wormbridge and its church were once owned by the Knights Hospitallers of St John of Jerusalem. Some of the church architecture, including the entrance door, is Norman, dating from about 1200. The unbuttressed west tower dates from the 13th century, but the top stage and broach spire were added in 1851–59. The church also holds several memorial plaques belonging to local landowners and a private crypt.

    Wormbridge Court Farm and the majority of the surrounding land and houses are now owned by Edward George Clive of Whitfield, grandchild to Lady Mary Katherine Pakenham, sister to Francis Aungier Pakenham, 7th Earl of Longford, Lord Longford.

    Source: Wikipedia