Kinsham is a civil parish which lies in the wooded hills of Herefordshire, England in the Marches near to the border with Wales, about 3 miles (5 km) east of the Welsh town of Presteigne. The parish has two small settlements, Upper Kinsham and Lower Kinsham, in the east overlooking the valley of the River Lugg, which marks the parish boundary.
The 2001 census records that 71 people lived in the parish of Kinsham, of whom 32 were male and 39 female.
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Kinsham is a civil parish which lies in the wooded hills of Herefordshire, England in the Marches near to the border with Wales, about 3 miles (5 km)...
Kinsham Grange may have been a priory near the River Lugg in Herefordshire, England at grid reference SO380652. It now seems likely that an error by John...
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