Traditional county: Herefordshire · Unitary authority: County of Herefordshire · Region: West Midlands
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| Place | Hampton Bishop |
| Traditional County | Herefordshire |
| Unitary Authority | County of Herefordshire |
| Region | West Midlands |
| Country | England, United Kingdom |
| Latitude | 52.037641 |
| Longitude | -2.650486 |
| Place Type | Village |
Hampton Bishop unfolds across the low-lying meadows where the River Lugg and the River Wye meet in a quiet, seasonal embrace. It lies 3.1 miles east-south-east of Hereford (from Hereford: bearing 114°T, OS grid SO 554 378), and is situated west-north-west of Mordiford village. These alluvial plains, prone to the sudden, silver intrusion of winter floods, sustain a landscape of heavy, fertile earth that clings to the boots of those who work it. Standing in the silent, weathered presence of the Churchyard Cross in St Andrew's Churchyard, one senses the centuries of damp air that have smoothed the stone into soft, grey contours. To the west, the dark, brooding slope of Dinedor Hill rises above the horizon, acting as a silent sentinel over the shifting currents of the valley floor. The light here possesses a particular, watery clarity, often reflecting off the damp pastures to bathe the brickwork of local houses in a pale, ethereal glow. Hampton Bishop maintains a measured distance from the clamour of modern thoroughfares, preserving a stillness that seems to belong to an older, slower reckoning of time. Even the nearby Mordiford Bridge, with its ancient, arched stonework, appears less like a structure of man and more like a natural extension of the riverbank, worn smooth by the relentless passage of water and seasons.
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Explore Hampton Bishop, Herefordshire, with an embedded street and satellite map - switch between views using the small square in the bottom left-hand corner of the map. Coordinates: 52.037641, -2.650486. Live weather conditions and 7-day forecasts are provided through Open-Meteo, while real-time local and world news feeds help keep the page current. Wikipedia and editorial summaries provide additional local information and context.
Location data is sourced from OS Open Names © Crown copyright and database rights 2024, Ordnance Survey, Open Government Licence v3.0, and verified by coordinates.
| Page built | August 2026 |
| Location data | OS Open Names © Crown copyright and database rights 2024. Ordnance Survey. Open Government Licence v3.0. |
| County data | Traditional county boundaries. Modern unitary authority: OS Open Names / ONS Geography. |
| Coordinates | WGS84 decimal degrees derived from OS National Grid (OSGB36) |
| Wikipedia validation | Article content matched by Wikipedia category membership (e.g. “Villages in Derbyshire”) and name verification against OS Open Names data. |