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Moreton on Lugg sits just north of Hereford, centered around the point where the A49 meets the gentle flow of the River Lugg. Historically, the village was defined by its agricultural roots and its position on the railway line, though today it is primarily a quiet residential community set against a backdrop of open cider orchards and grazing land. The village is well-served by a local shop and a primary school, and it remains popular for its direct road links into the cathedral city, which is only a ten-minute drive away. Geographically, the landscape is flat and fertile, bordered by the Wellington gravel pits - now a restored nature reserve that attracts a variety of birdlife and offers a peaceful spot for walking. While the old station closed to passengers decades ago, the village maintains a steady rhythm, serving as a practical base for those who want easy access to the city while remaining within sight of the black-and-white timbered villages of north Herefordshire.