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Hildersley sits just on the eastern edge of Ross-on-Wye, essentially serving as a quiet gateway where the town begins to give way to the undulating South Herefordshire countryside. Historically, it was a smaller, more distinct settlement defined by a few farmsteads and the old manor, but today it functions as a settled residential pocket that benefits from being slightly removed from the town centre bustle while remaining within walking distance of it. The landscape here is dominated by its proximity to the Penyard Woods, which rise up behind the locality, offering a network of paths that locals use to reach the hilltop views without needing a car. Positioned along the A40 corridor, it is practically located for those who need to head towards Gloucester or the M50, yet it retains a surprisingly soft, green character. Life in Hildersley tends to revolve around this balance: you have the convenience of the nearby amenities and the local tennis club, but you’re never more than a few minutes' stroll from the open fields and the ancient boundary lines of the Wye Valley.