Guidebook for The Barn atTitley

Terry And Christine
Terry And Christine
Guidebook for The Barn atTitley

Parks & Nature

Beautiful views over the surrounding country and good walking
14 locals recommend
Hergest Ridge
14 locals recommend
Beautiful views over the surrounding country and good walking
It is one of the best gardens to visit in Herefordshire.
30 locals recommend
Hergest Croft
Ridgebourne Road
30 locals recommend
It is one of the best gardens to visit in Herefordshire.
There are stunning views around the reservoirs and dams-30 minutes away from the barn over the Welsh border.
51 locals recommend
Elan Valley Reservoirs
51 locals recommend
There are stunning views around the reservoirs and dams-30 minutes away from the barn over the Welsh border.
Offa's Dyke is the ancient border route that divides England and Wales. It is a mecca for walkers.
Offa's Dyke Path
Offa's Dyke Path
Offa's Dyke is the ancient border route that divides England and Wales. It is a mecca for walkers.
The centre has the second largest collection of owls in the country.
40 locals recommend
Small Breeds Farm Park and Owl Centre
Kingswood Road
40 locals recommend
The centre has the second largest collection of owls in the country.
One of our guests saw a spectacular sight of 200 red kites in the air together feeding!
61 locals recommend
Red Kite Feeding Station
South Street
61 locals recommend
One of our guests saw a spectacular sight of 200 red kites in the air together feeding!

Arts & Culture

National Trust's Croft Castle and Parkland
B4362
68 locals recommend
It illustrates the history of cider making which is such an important part of the county's heritage.
40 locals recommend
The Cider Museum
Pomona Place
40 locals recommend
It illustrates the history of cider making which is such an important part of the county's heritage.
A delightfully quirky town renowned for the international and inimitable Hay Literary Festival. Lots of bookshops to browse, cafes and restaurants and water sports on the River Wye.
286 locals recommend
Hay-on-Wye
286 locals recommend
A delightfully quirky town renowned for the international and inimitable Hay Literary Festival. Lots of bookshops to browse, cafes and restaurants and water sports on the River Wye.
Run by the National Trust, good to visit If you are in the Ludlow area.
70 locals recommend
National Trust Berrington Hall
70 locals recommend
Run by the National Trust, good to visit If you are in the Ludlow area.

Shopping

It is a Mecca for book-lovers and also has a great cafe. Please note it is in Hay-on-Wye and not Hereford. Richard Booth was the originator of the Hay Festival.
32 locals recommend
Richard Booth's Bookshop
44 Lion St
32 locals recommend
It is a Mecca for book-lovers and also has a great cafe. Please note it is in Hay-on-Wye and not Hereford. Richard Booth was the originator of the Hay Festival.
Leominster is a characterful market town and has a large variety of antique shops and an antique centre.
40 locals recommend
Leominster
40 locals recommend
Leominster is a characterful market town and has a large variety of antique shops and an antique centre.

Essentials

Co-op Food - Kington
Crabtree Road

Entertainment & Activities

This has the highest golf course in England with fantastic views. We are social members and our adult guests are welcome to use the clubhouse facilities. They do excellent light meals which are very good value and you can enjoy the scenery over coffee or a drink. Guest players are welcome and staff and members are very friendly.
13 locals recommend
Kington Golf Club
Bradnor Hill
13 locals recommend
This has the highest golf course in England with fantastic views. We are social members and our adult guests are welcome to use the clubhouse facilities. They do excellent light meals which are very good value and you can enjoy the scenery over coffee or a drink. Guest players are welcome and staff and members are very friendly.
Kayaking on the River Wye - a great day out for the sportyl
49 locals recommend
Wye Valley Canoes
49 locals recommend
Kayaking on the River Wye - a great day out for the sportyl

Food Scene

The Harp is at Old Radnor 6 miles or so west of Kington. It was named The Good Pub Guide Country Pub of the Year 2020 . Check opening hours before visiting. It has very good pub food, beautifully presented and great views over the Welsh valleys.
24 locals recommend
The Harp Inn
24 locals recommend
The Harp is at Old Radnor 6 miles or so west of Kington. It was named The Good Pub Guide Country Pub of the Year 2020 . Check opening hours before visiting. It has very good pub food, beautifully presented and great views over the Welsh valleys.
A chic pub which has an entry in the Waitrose Good Food Guide. You can combine your visit with a walk around the ruins of Wigmore Castle.
13 locals recommend
The Oak Wigmore
13 locals recommend
A chic pub which has an entry in the Waitrose Good Food Guide. You can combine your visit with a walk around the ruins of Wigmore Castle.
A stylish, contemporary pub tucked away off the main road a few miles outside Hay. The usual pub food but in a lovely modern pub.
30 locals recommend
Foyles of Glasbury
B4350
30 locals recommend
A stylish, contemporary pub tucked away off the main road a few miles outside Hay. The usual pub food but in a lovely modern pub.
Our village gastro-pub has a long history of Michelin stars so you can be assured of an excellent meal. You are also welcome to pop in for just a drink at the bar with the locals. Be sure to book early as it is a destination eatery all year round!
40 locals recommend
The Stagg Inn
40 locals recommend
Our village gastro-pub has a long history of Michelin stars so you can be assured of an excellent meal. You are also welcome to pop in for just a drink at the bar with the locals. Be sure to book early as it is a destination eatery all year round!
Great for coffee and cakes. This is a quirky gallery showcasing local artists' work and well worth a visit.
7 locals recommend
The Workhouse Gallery and Cafe
7 locals recommend
Great for coffee and cakes. This is a quirky gallery showcasing local artists' work and well worth a visit.
Also in the Waitrose Good Food Guide and popular with locals
33 locals recommend
The Riverside Inn Aymestrey Herefordshire
33 locals recommend
Also in the Waitrose Good Food Guide and popular with locals
This is Laura Ashley's old family home near Hay and now the highest rated hotel in Wales. It is worth a visit just to see the original art work and soak up the lovely country house atmosphere. Absolutely the best place to go in the area if you want a treat! Sunday lunch is very competitively priced at £25. (2019)
9 locals recommend
Llangoed Hall Hotel
9 locals recommend
This is Laura Ashley's old family home near Hay and now the highest rated hotel in Wales. It is worth a visit just to see the original art work and soak up the lovely country house atmosphere. Absolutely the best place to go in the area if you want a treat! Sunday lunch is very competitively priced at £25. (2019)
A charming, quirky village shop which also manages to be a tea room.
Ye Olde Steppes
High Street
A charming, quirky village shop which also manages to be a tea room.
A contemporary newly opened pub with an outside bar and partially covered outside dining area.
43 locals recommend
The Swan Inn
Worcester Road
43 locals recommend
A contemporary newly opened pub with an outside bar and partially covered outside dining area.