Archenfield

View westwards from Ross-on-Wye towards Bridstow, showing part of the area traditionally known as Archenfield

Archenfield (Old English: Ircingafeld, Middle English: "Irchenfield")[1][2] is the historic English name for an area of southern and western Herefordshire in England. Since the Anglo-Saxons took over the region in the 8th century, it has stretched between the River Monnow and River Wye, but it derives from the once much larger Welsh kingdom of Ergyng.

  1. ^ Map of Britain in the Dark Ages 2nd Edition (Ordnance Survey, 1966)
  2. ^ "Deanery of Irchenfield". 26 March 1696. Retrieved 26 March 2023 – via The National Archives (UK).