Holidays
Rhodds Barn is a very large Victorian barn, converted in 2004. It sits within the converted farm buildings of Rhodds Farm which have the great advantage of being extraordinarily secluded and quiet.
The nearest neighbour is half a mile away so there is wonderful tranquillity. We have glorious views to the Malvern Hills and Black Mountains and the area is perfectly placed for people who love to walk with footpaths close by and Offas Dyke path only 2 miles away. Guests also have full access to the beautiful gardens around Rhodds Farm and our 13 acres of woodland which are filled with a variety of native trees and carpeted with bluebells in spring.
Local information
Kington, which is only 2 miles away, is a thriving small town with good butchers and small supermarkets.
We are ideally placed for exploring the towns of Hereford, Ludlow and Hay-on-Wye and all the beautiful countryside which surrounds us.
Key facts
- Sleeps 4 in 1 double room, 1 twin room, both ensuite.
- Central heating & double glazing with a wood-burning stove + free logs.
- No smoking.
- Fast Fibre Wi-Fi Broadband.
- Full week stays.
On the ground floor, beyond the kitchen and downstairs shower room, the main living space (48′ x 23′) is open plan with a dining table, sitting area with woodburning stove, and extensive library with French doors leading out to the wildlife pond. On each side there are two very large, full height windows which bring in excellent light. On the first floor is another large sitting room with TV and grand piano and a balcony overlooking the wildlife pond. There are 2 bedrooms, one double and one twin, both with ensuite bathrooms.
The barn is well insulated, and very warm. The main heating is provided by a large wood burner (we provide all the wood you might need), but there is also supplementary heating for the bedrooms if needed. The kitchen is equipped with fridge/freezer, electric cooker, dishwasher, and microwave.
For more details and to check availability please visit the Barn’s web site