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Hereford was one of the first towns founded in England after the end of Roman Rule. Early Hereford was a frontier town on the border between kingdoms inhabited by the ancestors of the Welsh and of the English before there were such countries as 'Wales' and 'England'. After the Norman Conquest in 1066 Hereford became an important border town of the Welsh Marches.
Hereford is known the world over for its cattle, cider & hops, The Old House (built in 1621) and the Cathedral (dating from 1079), which houses the Mappa Mundi. During recent years Hereford has become well known for its cider making and hop growing and significant agricultural production. The county hosts a number of world leading businesses.
Hereford offers a wide range of local and national shops, along with an excellent range of leisure activities. With great communication links and fabulous countryside, this is a popular county for great country living.
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