Ross-on-Wye
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In the front of the church is a large and rare Plague Cross, commemorating the three hundred or so townsfolk who were buried here by night without coffins during a savage outbreak of the plague in 1637. Inside, the church holds several distinctive tombs, one of which – that of a certain William Rudhall (d.1530) – is one of the last great alabaster sculptures from the specialist masons of Nottingham, whose work was prized right across medieval Europe. Another tomb is of John Kyrle, a prominent figure in Ross-on-Wye, who's name is now given to a high-school; John Kyrle High School. Opposite the church, The Prospect is a neat public garden offering pleasant views over the river.
External links
- [Larruperz Centre] - a community centre serving the community of Ross-on-Wye and the surrounding district. The centre is named after the Larruperz.
- [Ross-on-Wye] - A comprehensive photographic tour of Ross-on-Wye and the Wye Valley particularly covering Ross-on-Wye and with both archive and recent photographs.
- [St. Mary's Church].
- [Inside Information in Ross-on-Wye] from The Knowhere Guide.
- [TheVista] - Contains many historical details about the town.
- [Ross Rugby Club] - Official website for the Ross-on-Wye Rugby Club.
- [GB Sports] - Fishing Information & Permits For Fishing In Ross on Wye.
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