Llancillo is a civil parish in south-west Herefordshire, England, and is approximately south-west from the city and county town of Hereford. The parish borders Wales at the south in which is the nearest town, Abergavenny, to the south-southwest. In the parish is the isolated Grade II* listed 11th-century Church of St Peter.
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Llancillo is a civil parish in south-west Herefordshire, England, and is approximately south-west from the city and county town of Hereford. The parish borders Wales at the south in which is the nearest town, Abergavenny, to the south-southwest. In the parish is the isolated Grade II* listed 11th-century Church of St Peter.
==History== Llancillo is not mentioned in Domesday Book. Following the Norman Conquest, Roger de Lacy, son to Walter de Lacy, held the parishes of Rowlestone and Llancillo from Henry de Ferrers, the tenant-in-chief to king William I. Llancillo was part of Ewyas Lacy hundred, and was held under Roger de Lacy, and through him in turn by the Normans William and Osbern who constructed the castle at Llancillo.
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