Stoke Lacy is a small village located in the county of Herefordshire, England. The village is situated on the banks of the River Frome and is surrounded by beautiful countryside. The village has a rich history dating back to the 11th century when it was mentioned in the Domesday Book. The village has a population of around 500 people and is known for its peaceful and tranquil atmosphere.
Stoke Lacy is home to several historic buildings, including the 12th-century St. Peter's Church, which is a Grade II listed building. The church has a beautiful Norman doorway and a 14th-century tower. The village also has a 16th-century manor house, which is now a private residence. The manor house has a beautiful garden and is surrounded by a moat.
The village has a strong community spirit, and there are several events and activities that take place throughout the year. The village hall hosts regular events, including a monthly farmers' market and a yearly flower show. The village also has a cricket club, a football team, and a bowls club. The village pub, The Wheatsheaf, is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike and serves traditional pub food and local ales.