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Belmont sits on the south-western edge of Hereford, bordered by the gentle curve of the River Wye and the open fields that lead toward the Golden Valley. Historically, the area was dominated by the Belmont House estate - rebuilt in the late 18th century by James Wyatt - and the landscape still retains a sense of that parkland heritage with plenty of mature trees and green corridors. It is an established residential locality that feels distinct from the city centre, though it is only a couple of miles out. The Haywood Country Park is the physical heart of the community, offering large ponds and wooded walks that are well-used by locals. For daily practicalities, there is a large supermarket, a library, and a community centre near the main access road, but most people value the area for its immediate proximity to the Wye Valley AONB and the ease with which you can reach the rural reaches of south Herefordshire.