Jacob Little is a writer and photographer based on the edge of the Cotswolds. Originally hailing from Cornwall, he specialises in rural writing and photography, capturing outdoor adventure, travel and isolated communities.
His work captures the essence of wild spaces and the people who inhabit them and he has contributed to national publications such as The Guardian, The Telegraph, The Spectator, Coast Magazine, The Independent and Discover Britain magazine amongst others.  
In his photography, Jacob focuses on rural living in the UK, community and wild culture. He manages and edits Cornwall UK, the website of the Cornish Place Board, and also provides digital planning, copywriting and corporate comms services on a contract basis. Current and past work includes working for The National Trust, Taxi Studio, St Peter's Hospice, Clifton College and Base Structures.
Jacob’s upcoming book, “Pints and Pathways: 50 Scenic Walks to the Pubs of Rural England,” is set to be published in May 2025. This guide celebrates the tradition of pub walks, featuring 50 of the best routes in the UK that lead to charming rural pubs.  
Through his storytelling and imagery, Jacob Little offers a window into the landscapes and communities that define the rural like in this country.
For more information, visit the contact page or visit Instagram, X and Threads.

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