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'''Ross-on-Wye''' ([[Welsh language|Welsh]]: '''Rhosan ar Wÿ''') is a small market [[town]] with a population of approximately 10,000 in [[Herefordshire]], [[England]], located on the [[River Wye, Wales|River Wye]], and on the edge of the [[Forest of Dean]]. The town, largely designed by [[John Kyrle]], is known for its [[antique]] shops. Regular Thursday and Saturday markets are held at the sandstone 'Market House' building in the town centre, which was built between 1650 and 1654 replacing an older, probably wooden building. The 700 year old parish church of St. Mary's is the town's most prominent landmark and is visible when approaching the town from all directions.
'''Ross-on-Wye''' ([[Welsh language|Welsh]]: ''Rhosan ar Wy'') is a small market [[town]] with a population of approximately 10,000 in [[Herefordshire]], [[England]], located on the [[River Wye, Wales|River Wye]], and on the edge of the [[Forest of Dean]]. The town, largely designed by [[John Kyrle]], is known for its [[antique]] shops. Regular Thursday and Saturday markets are held at the sandstone 'Market House' building in the town centre, which was built between 1650 and 1654 replacing an older, probably wooden building. The 700 year old parish church of St. Mary's is the town's most prominent landmark and is visible when approaching the town from all directions.


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Ross-on-Wye (Welsh: Rhosan ar Wy) is a small market town with a population of approximately 10,000 in Herefordshire, England, located on the River Wye, and on the edge of the Forest of Dean. The town, largely designed by John Kyrle, is known for its antique shops. Regular Thursday and Saturday markets are held at the sandstone 'Market House' building in the town centre, which was built between 1650 and 1654 replacing an older, probably wooden building. The 700 year old parish church of St. Mary's is the town's most prominent landmark and is visible when approaching the town from all directions.

  • 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.