Stansbatch is a small village located in the county of Herefordshire, England. It is situated in the north-western part of the county, close to the border with Wales. The village is surrounded by beautiful countryside, with rolling hills and fields of crops. The River Teme runs through the village, providing a picturesque backdrop for visitors and residents alike.
Stansbatch has a long and interesting history, dating back to the Roman era. The village was once an important centre for the production of iron, and there are still remnants of the industry visible today. The village also played a role in the English Civil War, with a battle taking place nearby in 1645. Today, Stansbatch is a peaceful and quiet village, with a close-knit community and a strong sense of local pride.
Despite its small size, Stansbatch has a number of amenities for residents and visitors. There is a village hall, which hosts a range of events throughout the year, including concerts, plays, and community gatherings. There is also a pub, The Bell Inn, which serves traditional pub food and local ales. For those who enjoy the outdoors, there are plenty of opportunities for walking and cycling in the surrounding countryside, with a number of footpaths and bridleways to explore.