• Rowden Mill Station, a beautifully restored GWR train station and Parcel Office

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  • Rowden Mill Station - the level crossing to our Platform 2 that houses our train carriage accommodation

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    Level crossing to Platform 2

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  • Our green platform 2 illuminated with the train carriage lights glowing at dusk

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    Early evening lights on Platform 2

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  • Rowden Mill Station, a beautifully restored GWR train station in rural North Herefordshire, on a closed line

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    Rowden Mill Station

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  • Rowden Mill Station, a beautifully restored GWR train station with our platform lights on at dusk

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    The platform lights at dusk

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  • Rowden Mill Station - the fabulous home-cinema inside the Parcel Office: our getaway place for two

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    Film night at the Parcel Office

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  • Rowden Mill Station, the meadow view

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    Meadow view

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  • Rowden Mill Station Platform 2 that houses our train carriage accommodation

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    The Saloon Coach on the green Platform 2

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  • At dusk, the railway track reflects the light from the platform lanterns. A magical when early nights draw in.

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Rowden Mill Station,

Bredenbury, near Bromyard in Herefordshire.


PRESS RELEASE  (11 December 2023). 

At the National Railway Heritage Awards ceremony, Rowden Mill Station received

the 'National Highways Award for Restoration on a Closed Line'.


National Railway Heritage Awards  (NRHA 2023 Press Release )


Our location


Rowden Mill Station is well positioned to explore the Malvern Hills and the Wye River valley, as well as the historic town of Hereford and the ‘Black and White’ villages around Leominster.


Bromyard is a 5-minute drive away with extensive market town facilities.


For those who would like to sample the fine food and drink of Herefordshire, we are an ideal place to discover the cider and perry making trails.



Rowden Mill Station is set in the rolling countryside of North Herefordshire. Within 35 minutes of gourmet Ludlow and only half and hour away from Worcester and the M5.



Built in 1890s and renovated in 1984, Rowden Mill Station has been outwardly restored to its original specifications, while internally it is now fully equipped for modern living.



The Station Building accommodates 4 guests in two bedrooms. It has a lounge with a wood-burning stove, a well fitted kitchen and a family bathroom. The magnificent station canopy over the platform provides a spectacular setting for outside dining and from where to enjoy the extensive countryside views.



The Parcel Office is along the platform is the Parcel Office also original to the station. This self-contained space has an ensuite bathroom, a wood-burning stove and kitchen facilities; along with a fabulous home-cinema.


The Parcel Office provides a perfect escape for a couple while also works well as an annexe for larger families or groups of friends visiting the station.



The Saloon Coach also accommodates 4 guests in two bedrooms. Situated next to the former cattle dock just along the line on Platform 2 , the Saloon Coach is our most recent addition.


Thanks to the panorama windows fitted to this former British Railways Inspection Saloon it enjoys a view of the whole station site from the 1960's styled lounge. Our Saloon Coach has its own dedicated picnic and bbq facilities.




The Severn Valley Railway, the Gloucestershire-Warwickshire and the Dean Forest Railway lines are all within one hour’s drive.

Whether you want a quiet retreat in a setting from yesteryear or a base for your visits to the surrounding towns and countryside, Rowden Mill Station is a great choice.


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OUR LOCATION


Rowden Mill Station is well positioned to explore the Malvern Hills and the Wye River valley, as well as the historic town of Hereford and the ‘Black and White’ villages around Leominster.

Bromyard is a 5-minute drive away with extensive market town facilities.


For those who would like to sample the fine food and drink of Herefordshire, we are an ideal place to discover the cider and perry making trails.


Rowden Mill Station is set in the rolling countryside of North Herefordshire. Within 35 minutes of gourmet Ludlow and only half and hour away from Worcester and the M5.


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