Company information
Rural Retreats was founded in 1985 with the aim of making the countryside more accessible for holidaymakers and giving them the best possible choice of holiday homes across the UK.
Rural Retreats’ continuing success is based on excellent local knowledge and painstaking research, together with a flair for finding delightful and unusual properties. All of this has enabled us to build a portfolio of over 450 exceptionally fine holiday homes in stunningly beautiful locations, all available for you to rent.
When you are looking for your own perfect holiday home, our experienced and helpful staff can help to point you to the property of your dreams. Whatever you want to ask about any of our properties, there will be someone on our staff who knows the cottage or apartment at first hand.
Property information
Little Owls Barn is a cosy barn conversion nestled amongst apple and pear orchards in the heart of beautiful Herefordshire countryside. This delightful cottage is the perfect base from which to explore all this fascinating county has to offer.
Neighbourhood information
Information correct at time of writing.
Five miles away is Oliver’s Cider and Perry. This local cider producer makes perry from the pear orchards next to Little Owls Barn. Their Ciderhouse & Shop is open on Saturdays for tastings and is a highly recommended place to visit.
Visit the historic city of Hereford including medieval Hereford Cathedral, famous for housing the Mappa Mundi and The Chained Library.
For over 350 years, Herefordshire has been a major producer of British cider. Learn everything you ever wanted to know and more at The Cider Museum. Or why not sample the cider yourself on the Cider Route? Driving and cycling routes are both available.
The 15th century medieval Hampton Court Castle, Gardens & Parkland is a great destination for a day out. The beautiful gardens feature a maze of a thousand yews with a gothic tower at its centre, Victorian kitchen garden and magnolia lined walk. Take a riverside and woodland walk followed by afternoon tea at the Orangery café,
The beautiful market towns of Ludlow, Ledbury and Malvern are within half an hours drive and are full of a fascinating range of independent shops, antique stores, delicatessens, café and restaurants. Ludlow’s yearly Food Festival in September is a must visit attraction for any ‘foodies’ out there. Hay-on-Wye, famous for its many bookshops and annual literary Hay Festival is 50 minutes away.
The approximate driving time from London is 3 hours and from Birmingham is 1¼ hours. The nearest railway station is Hereford (7 miles).
Tourist Information
The Discover Herefordshire Centre. Opposite Hereford Cathedral. 1 King Street, Hereford, HR4 9BW. .
Places to visit
Some Herefordshire market towns that are well worth a visit include Ludlow, Ledbury, Malvern, Leominster and Hay-on-Wye.
Within driving distance are The Wye Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and The Black Mountains, part of the Brecon Beacons National Park.
Hampton Court Castle, Gardens & Parkland. Medieval...