Herefordshire
Herefordshire is a county of strong geographical contrasts. Its central lowland plain is bounded to the west by the Black Mountains, ‘an immediate background to much of its landscape’; to the east by the Malvern Hills; and to the south by the Forest of Dean. A.G. Bradley, Herefs. 5. Its political geography resembled that of its northern neighbour, Shropshire, from which, in contrast to its other neighbours, it was not divided by physical boundaries (aside from the not very formidable one of the river Teme).
