Dormington is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, in the West Midlands of England. Dormington village is at the north of its parish, east from the centre of the city and county town of Hereford, and west-northwest from the town of Ledbury. The parish is a significant traditional centre for hop growing.
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Dormington is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, in the West Midlands of England. Dormington village is at the north of its parish, east from the centre of the city and county town of Hereford, and west-northwest from the town of Ledbury. The parish is a significant traditional centre for hop growing.
==History== In the Domesday Book, Dormington is listed as "Dermentune", in the Greytree Hundred of Herefordshire. The settlement contained two households, with one smallholder and a slave. The Lord of the manor in 1066 was Estan the canon, who was only associated with this one manor at the time. The lordship in 1086 was transferred to Walter, with the canons of St Guthlac's Priory in Hereford becoming Tenant-in-chief to king William I.
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