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Bartestree sits about four miles east of Hereford, effectively forming a single community with its immediate neighbour, Lugwardine. The village is defined by its position along the A438, which provides a direct link into the city, though the surrounding landscape remains dominated by the traditional orchards and hop gardens characteristic of the Frome Valley. Historically, the village was shaped by the presence of the Convent of Our Lady of Charity; while the convent has since been converted into housing, its grand Victorian Gothic architecture and the prominent chapel remain local landmarks. Practical life in the village centres around the extensive sports playing fields and the village hall, which serves as a hub for both Bartestree and Lugwardine. For those looking to get outdoors, the local terrain is mostly gentle, with a network of public footpaths leading down towards the River Lugg or up towards the ridgeline at Shucknall. It is a functional, quiet spot that manages to retain a rural feel despite being close enough to Hereford for a ten-minute commute.