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Bordered by the River Wye to the north and the gentle rise of Dinedor Hill to the south, Lower Bullingham is a quiet settlement that bridges the gap between Hereford’s urban edge and the open farmland beyond. Historically a small parish centered around the now-ruined St Andrew’s Church and the Victorian convent, the area has gradually evolved into a residential pocket favored for its practical location. It sits just a couple of miles from the city centre, making it a straightforward walk or cycle for those working in town or at the nearby Rotherwas Industrial Estate, which provides a major source of local employment. Despite its proximity to Hereford’s more industrial south-eastern corner, Lower Bullingham retains a distinct rural character, with easy access to riverside paths and the ancient hillfort at Dinedor. Life here revolves around the basics; it is a place for those who value being close enough to the city for convenience, while remaining within sight of the cider orchards and green fields that define the Herefordshire landscape.