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Kingstone sits in the heart of the Golden Valley, about seven miles southwest of Hereford, where the landscape begins to roll towards the Welsh border. It’s a practical, working village that manages to feel open and rural without being isolated. Historically, it was a royal manor - which is where the name comes from - but today it functions as a self-sufficient hub for the surrounding countryside. Unlike some of the smaller hamlets nearby, Kingstone has maintained its core services, including a village store, a post office, and a traditional pub, the Seven Stars. It is also home to both a primary and a secondary school, which gives the village a steady sense of energy throughout the week. The skyline is anchored by the Grade II* listed Church of St Michael and All Angels, with its distinctive 13th-century architecture, while the surrounding lanes offer straightforward access to the Wye Valley and the Black Mountains just a short drive away.