Linton Village


Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II

1926-2022

We were deeply saddened to learn the news of the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

We join with the rest of the nation in mourning the loss of the monarch who served us all with such dignity, warmth and kindness for more than 70 years.

On behalf of St. Mary’s and Linton Village Hall we extend our sympathy and sincere condolences to the Royal family at this sad time.

There will be a special service on Sunday 18th September at 11.00 at St.Marys.

Everyone is welcome and the church remains open for private prayer in daylight hours.

 

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Linton is a village situated in Herefordshire, England, around 5 kilometres (3 miles) east of Ross-on-Wye.

St. Mary’s Church  dates from the 13th century. The spire can be seen when travelling eastwards on the M50 motorway when 2 miles east of junction 4. There is also a Village Hall, and a Post Office which opens a few hours each week.

A variety of different activities take place regularly in the Village Hall. Please see the appropriate pages for details of regular activities, what’s on,  and for information on hiring the Hall for specific events.

Each year, the Alma Inn hosts The Linton Festival, a charitable music event providing a range of local and more exotic ales and music . The Alma provides a natural amphitheatre that is the garden to the rear of the pub which is an intimate environment for the notable Blues acts the committee books each year.

The festival is organised by a committee responsible for the creation of funds for an increasing number of local charities and good causes.