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Hereford Postcode Guide: Find Codes, Areas and Local Services

You’ll find that the Hereford postcode (HR) covers most of Herefordshire, including Hereford itself, and spreads into small parts of Gloucestershire, Worcestershire and Powys. This post will show which districts and post towns the HR area contains and explain how that affects property searches, mail delivery and local services.

If you need a postcode for Hereford, start with HR — the HR1 district covers the city and the HR area splits into nine postcode districts across six post towns, making it easy to narrow locations for addresses and services. Expect clear maps, district lists and practical tips on finding the exact code you need as you explore the rest of the article.

Hereford Postcode Overview

The Hereford (HR) postcode area covers most of Herefordshire and includes multiple towns, districts and rural localities. You’ll find postcode districts that help identify mail routes, local services and administrative boundaries across the county.

Geographic Coverage

The HR postcode area centres on Herefordshire in west-central England, stretching from Kington in the north-west to Ross-on-Wye in the south-east. It covers predominantly rural terrain, market towns and the city of Hereford itself, so postcodes can span large distances with low population density in some districts.

You should note the mix of urban and agricultural addresses: Hereford city and its suburbs have denser postcode allocations, while surrounding villages and hamlets share broader postcode sectors. Coordinates for Hereford centre are approximately 52.0568°N, 2.7148°W, which you can use when mapping or validating addresses.

Postcode Districts

The HR area comprises nine postcode districts, labelled HR1 through HR9. Each district groups a collection of addresses to streamline sorting and delivery by Royal Mail.

Key districts include:

  • HR1: Hereford city centre and immediate suburbs.
  • HR2–HR4: Surrounding rural areas and small towns near Hereford.
  • HR6–HR9: Cover towns such as Leominster, Bromyard, Kington, Ledbury and Ross-on-Wye.

District boundaries reflect delivery routes rather than strict administrative limits, so some districts cross local authority boundaries. You should check a current postcode map or Royal Mail Address Management Unit data for precise sector boundaries when planning services, logistics or demographic analyses.

Post Town and Localities

The HR postcode area contains six primary post towns: Hereford, Leominster, Ledbury, Ross-on-Wye, Bromyard and Kington. Each post town header appears in addresses to assist sorting and local identification.

Common localities by post town:

  • Hereford (HR1, plus parts of HR2–HR4): city centre, suburbs and nearby villages.
  • Leominster (HR6): market town and surrounding rural settlements.
  • Ledbury (HR8): eastern Herefordshire town and neighbouring villages.
  • Ross-on-Wye (HR9): river town and nearby communities.
  • Bromyard (HR7) and Kington (HR5): smaller towns with wider rural catchments.

When you compile address lists or service areas, use the post town and district together for accurate routing. Locality names within a district can repeat across different sectors, so include the full postcode to avoid ambiguity.

How to Find and Use Hereford Postcodes

You can locate a Hereford postcode precisely using online tools, maps or local address lists. Knowing the correct postcode helps with navigation, deliveries and checking which council or service area covers an address.

Address Lookup Methods

Use the Royal Mail Postcode Finder for authoritative postcode-to-address matching. Enter a full street address or building name to get the exact postcode unit (e.g. HR1 2XX).
Third‑party sites like postcode directories and map-based finders let you click a map point to reveal the postcode; these are useful when you only have a map reference.

If you have a partial address, search by street plus postcode district (HR1, HR2, etc.) to narrow results. For bulk lookups or spreadsheets, use CSV imports supported by many online tools or APIs that return formatted address and postcode pairs.
Always verify against Royal Mail if you need postal-quality addressing for business or legal use.

Navigational Purposes

Enter a full Hereford postcode into satnavs, Google Maps or Apple Maps to reach a specific property or entrance. A full unit postcode typically pinpoints a handful of addresses or a single large building, improving arrival accuracy.
When using public transport or walking routes, a postcode can centre the map on the right neighbourhood—helpful in Hereford’s mix of residential streets and rural lanes.

For route planning, combine the postcode with a town name (Hereford) to avoid confusion with similarly named places. If your destination spans a postcode district (for example, a park or estate), check the postcode boundaries on a district map to confirm the closest access point.

Delivery and Service Areas

Provide the full postcode on online orders and service requests to ensure couriers and tradespeople find your exact property. Many delivery services use postcode-based sorting; an incorrect or incomplete postcode can delay or misroute items.
Utilities, council services and emergency responders use postcode data to determine service area, charging bands and eligibility. When arranging services like broadband, use the postcode to check provider availability and predicted speeds.

If you manage multiple properties, maintain a verified list of each property’s full postcode and address formatting. Include any sub‑building identifiers (flat numbers, unit names) so deliveries and official correspondence reach the correct recipient.

Caitlin King

Caitlin King is the editor of Herefordshire News, covering stories that celebrate life across the county — from local politics to countryside living. A lifelong Midlander with a background in regional journalism, she’s passionate about telling honest, human stories that keep Herefordshire connected.

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