Key Features
- Property code: A840
- Preferred changeover day: Friday
- Check in: 4pm
- Check out: 10am
- Access statement available
- Bathrooms
- Central heating
- Parking (see description for details)
- Ground floor accommodation
- Garden or outside space
- Nearby pub or restaurant
- Short breaks available
- Washing machine
- WiFi
Description
Nestling in the northern boundary of the New Forest National Park, The Cottage at Badgers is a delightful two bedroom annexe offering comfortable accommodation in a tranquil, quiet, rural setting near the pretty hamlet of Redlynch. Sleeping up to four guests the property is suitable for families with older children or couples wishing to enjoy a holiday in pleasant peaceful surroundings.
The property benefits from a beautiful private garden area surrounded by neighbouring fields, the perfect place to relax after exploring the quieter open heath and moorland areas of the Northern reaches of the New Forest National Park. At night, the rural location of the cottage allows for stunning dark sky areas with plenty of night-time stargazing opportunities. Wildlife is plentiful, with deer and woodpeckers regularly seen and heard!
This well-equipped property is situated on the edge of the fabulous New Forest National Park where visitors can enjoy the wonderful ever changing scenery all year round. For the active there is plenty of opportunity to see the wildlife whilst walking, cycling or horse riding, or simply from the comfort of your car. The nearby Hamptworth Golf Club is well worth a visit, offering various golfing packages, and a choice of dining options in The Clubhouse. Just 10 miles away is Salisbury, popular for its famous cathedral and independent shops, with the market towns of Ringwood and Fordingbridge close by. The beaches of Christchurch Bay and Bournemouth are just 25 miles away.
Please note the owners friendly dog may be seen in the grounds of the house.
Key Features
- Property code: A840
- Preferred changeover day: Friday
- Check in: 4pm
- Check out: 10am
- Access statement available
- Bathrooms
- Central heating
- Parking (see description for details)
- Ground floor accommodation
- Garden or outside space
- Nearby pub or restaurant
- Short breaks available
- Washing machine
- WiFi
Description
Nestling in the northern boundary of the New Forest National Park, The Cottage at Badgers is a delightful two bedroom annexe offering comfortable accommodation in a tranquil, quiet, rural setting near the pretty hamlet of Redlynch. Sleeping up to four guests the property is suitable for families with older children or couples wishing to enjoy a holiday in pleasant peaceful surroundings.
The property benefits from a beautiful private garden area surrounded by neighbouring fields, the perfect place to relax after exploring the quieter open heath and moorland areas of the Northern reaches of the New Forest National Park. At night, the rural location of the cottage allows for stunning dark sky areas with plenty of night-time stargazing opportunities. Wildlife is plentiful, with deer and woodpeckers regularly seen and heard!
This well-equipped property is situated on the edge of the fabulous New Forest National Park where visitors can enjoy the wonderful ever changing scenery all year round. For the active there is plenty of opportunity to see the wildlife whilst walking, cycling or horse riding, or simply from the comfort of your car. The nearby Hamptworth Golf Club is well worth a visit, offering various golfing packages, and a choice of dining options in The Clubhouse. Just 10 miles away is Salisbury, popular for its famous cathedral and independent shops, with the market towns of Ringwood and Fordingbridge close by. The beaches of Christchurch Bay and Bournemouth are just 25 miles away.
Please note the owners friendly dog may be seen in the grounds of the house.
Entrance into hallway.
Spacious Lounge/diner with electric fire, comfortable seating, Smart TV with separate DVD player and dining table with seating for four.
Kitchen including electric cooker, microwave, fridge with ice box and washing machine.
Bedroom 1 with king size bed (5ft), basin and drawer unit.
Bedroom 2 with twin beds (3ft) and wardrobe.
Bathroom with shower over bath, basin and WC.
Attractive private shingled area to the rear with barbecue and garden furniture for guests to enjoy for relaxing and al fresco dining. There is an additional sunny lawned area equipped with sun loungers. To the front of the property is a south facing shingled sitting area with a small patio and garden furniture.
Please note children must be supervised at all times when outside as there is a pond in the owners section of the garden.
The village of Redlynch is very close to neighbouring villages – Woodlands and Lover. Being in the north of the New Forest, Redlynch is only 6 miles from the cathedral city of Salisbury, and a mere 20-minute drive to the family theme park Paultons Park – home of Peppa Pig World. Surrounded by beautiful forest and countryside there are endless walks and cycle trails. Your closest convenience store and post office is a ten-minute walk into Woodfalls. More shops and supermarkets can be found in Salisbury and Fordingbridge – 7 miles away. You won’t have to get in the car for good food. For a small village, visitors are well looked after with options for takeaways and a good Indian restaurant. There is also a pub within walking distance. The Kings Head in Redlynch has a deservedly excellent reputation for lovely home-cooked dishes with well-kept real ales and a great wine selection. Inside there’s an inglenook log burner roaring away in the winter months. In the summer, take a table outside in the pretty beer garden.
Maximum of two cars on private shingle driveway.
Included Bed linen and towels (please provide own beach towels), central heating (oil), electricity and WiFi. Please note due to low speed, WiFi is only suitable for reading emails, internet searches and unfortunately is not fast enough to download films or play games.
Children One babe in arms and children over 10 welcome.
Pets 1 medium sized dog welcome. Owner may consider 2 small dogs - please ask at time of booking. Must be over the age of 1 year old (unless agreed with the owner prior to booking) and dogs must be fully house trained and well behaved. Please note that there is a standard pet charge of £30 per pet per week.
Telephone Not available.
Bicycle Storage Available in lockable shed.
Beaches Bournemouth - 25 miles Mudeford - 27 miles.
Golf Hamptworth Golf Club - 3 miles, open to visitors with various golfing packages available.
Shops Woodfalls village shop with Post Office 2 miles. Fordingbridge 6 miles. Salisbury 10 miles.
Pubs The Kings Head at Redlynch is just up the road, whilst the charming Cuckoo Inn is located just up the road next to Hamptworth Golf Club, which also has a Clubhouse restaurant. There are a wide variety of pubs & restaurants in Fordingbridge, Salisbury and surrounding area.
Short breaks Available low season bookable anytime, mid and high season two weeks prior.
Changeover Friday.
No smoking
Property Self-catering holiday home.
Check in times: 4pm
Check out times: 10am
The Kings Head - Redlynch
(Less than a mile)
(11)
This pretty pub which dates back to 1700 has volumes of charisma and charm. Inside it’s cosy, yet spacious and the perfect spot to warm up on a chilly day. In the summer, head outside to the lovely beer garden and sit surrounded by heaps of scented flowers. Food here is good with a wide and varied selection of dishes, complimented by a selection of cask ales, wine and spirits. Dogs welcome.
Kings Head (T: 01725 510420) The Row, Redlynch SP5 2JT
Lovely staff and venue and generous portions of tasty food , would really recommend the scallops which were cooked to perfection. Over 6' mind the beams!!
July 2022
Had a lovely Sunday roast with amazing flavours, would strongly recommend.
September 2021
Lovely roast dinner and great puds! Staff were attentive and professional.
August 2021
We ate here twice during our stay at Copperwood Cottage, the food was excellent on both occasions and the service was great.
July 2021
Friendly staff, very helpful, good food and ales.
May 2021
The Kings Head, during COVID's busy dine out package accommodated us with no issues, the food was very good and reasonable, the garden pretty. I would say this is the best pub nearest to Walnut Barn.
September 2020
Ate here a couple of times. Great position and friendly staff. Disappointing food. Our burgers were advertised as beef, came as beef chorizo burgers, we could deal with that but the burgers were overcooked as to be inedible. ChickEn and bacon pie was chicken and parsnip pie. Not good for a parsnip hater, it was lacking in flavour and soggy pastry. Chick en burger ok. Chips were great.
July 2020
We had two enjoyable meals at the pub which is conveniently situated close to the holiday house. The food was very good and reasonably priced. The service was excellent. The staff were thoughtful and helpful.
September 2019
This a great pub and have no hesitation in recommending it, considering quality of food and service.
April 2019
Excellent food and friendly staff!! A cute pub with a wonderful garden! Dog friendly and ample parking! The pies were delicious and great wine and beer selection!! Highly recommended
July 2017
Had a lovely lunch here. The staff were very friendly and it is very dog friendly with treats on the bar for them, would definitely recommend.
May 2017
The Wooden Spoon
(3 miles)
(5)
This pretty redbrick pub in the centre of the village dates from 1740, and is packed with history and heritage. Inside is cosy, with a large open fire place. A team of friendly, efficient bar staff serve excellent real ales on tap and the food is really lovely. The menu and specials board offer an extensive choice of good honest home cooking and wonderful puddings!
The Wooden Spoon (T: 01725 511899) 17 High St, Downton SP5 3PG
A great proper old fashioned pub, serving wonderful home made food
March 2023
Delicious food. Very popular pub.
September 2021
We had a delicious lunch with our family of 4 adults and a baby. The friendliest waiting staff. We will definitely be back when we return to the area.
July 2020
Great food,lovely friendly atmosphere Dog friendly
May 2019
Great place and lovely location very helpful information both verbally and written from the owners.
May 2019
The Landford Poacher
(3 miles)
(1)
A welcoming, friendly pub in a quiet country setting. The menu features all the pub classics with some exciting additions, which are well cooked and come in large, hearty portions. For those who enjoy a carvery, head here on Sundays. Inside you’ll find a plenty of seating and a lovely log fire burning when it’s chilly. In summer, you can eat outside in the spacious beer garden.
The Lanflord Poacher (T: 01794 390353) Southampton Road, Pound Hill, Landford SP5 2EE
Really friendly pub with great staff and friendly locals. Food was excellent, good value pub food, well cooked and well presented. Would recommend to anyone.
September 2022
The Bull - Downton
(3 miles)
This wonderful Grade II, early 18th century former coach house is packed with character. Low slung chunky beams, an open fire and pretty beer garden create a relaxing atmosphere to drink and dine. The menu includes a good range of snacks, pub favourites, pasta, pizza and fresh fish with a selection of scrumptious desserts.
The Bull (T: 01725 510374) The Headlands, Downton SP5 3HL
Les Mirabelles
(4 miles)
(1)
A gorgeous French Restaurant in a beautiful little village. Everything about Mirabelles is exemplary. From the moment you step inside, to the last drop of their exceptional coffee. The atmosphere is relaxed and informal, and cuisine simply wonderful. Open for lunch and dinner
Les Mirabelles (T: 01794 390 205) Forest Edge Road, Nomansland SP5 2BN
Good food, pleasant service, would recommend
August 2023
Hamptworth Golf Club
(2 miles)
One of the finest golf courses in the south of England and having hosted major golf events, Hamptworth Golf Club is beautifully situated in the New Forest surrounded by ancient countryside. It has five international standard croquet lawns, two tennis courts and a fully equipped gym as well as the course itself, as well as a family friendly bar and award-winning restaurant to head to afterwards.
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Breamore House
(4 miles)
(6)
Set in beautiful parkland, the Elizabethan Manor House and Countryside Museum are open for visitors from April until the end of October. The Countryside Museum provides a fascinating insight into the days when the village was self-sufficient, with full size replicas including a blacksmith, village shop, school and dairy. It also boasts one of the finest collections of steam powered farm machinery, tractors, barn machinery and historical tools.
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We visited the museum (with our dog) and enjoyed snacks at the cafe. Definitely worth visiting with an extensive collection of historic equipment and the food was very good too!
May 2023
Brilliant afternoon spent at Breamore House and countryside museum. The house tour was a highlight. ? Excellent value for money and well worth a visit.
August 2021
Really interesting and excellent and informative guide.
September 2019
Breamore House is wonderful. The guides were fun and knowledgeable. They brought the history of the house and the families how have and do live there to life. The countryside museum is also fabuous.
September 2018
Really beautiful house with lots of history, the guided tour was really interesting and you can get a really close look at the furniture, paintings etc
July 2018
A great day out. Very historic and interesting tour
June 2018
Fordingbridge Museum
(6 miles)
(1)
Preserving the rich history of the village of Fordingbridge on the edge of the New Forest, the former market town’s famed folk including artist Augustus John, its role during the Second World War, and its trade past are all documented in this former granary run by volunteers. They have a collection of temporary and permanent exhibitions available to see, as well as seasonal events.
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Very interesting museum. Loved the dolls houses
October 2019
Rockbourne Roman Villa
(7 miles)
Take a step back in time to visit this Roman villa which was discovered in 1942 thanks to the remains of oyster shells and tiles. Once excavated, the treasures kept coming with a mosaic floor and foundations making themselves apparent until the entire villa was uncovered, not to mention the remains of an Iron Age timber roundhouse as well. Visit, explore, and see what you discover!
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Outburst Salisbury
(7 miles)
Outburst of Salisbury has your wet weather activities sorted. A huge, indoor family fun facility comprising of a full size bowling alley, multi level indoor adventure play zone and soft play, with a climbing structure and dedicated toddler zone, plus laser tag combat game arena. Rainy days have never been so much fun!
Highcliffe Beach
(18 miles)
Highcliffe beach, beneath the popular Cliffhanger Restaurant is a part sandy, part pebble beach. The beach has sloping access as well as steps down to the shore from the pay and display clifftop car park. To the east, Highcliffe beach towards Barton on Sea is a part sandy beach at the foot of the second most eroded cliff in England. This side of the beach is dog-friendly all year. However do check the tide times as high tide can make it difficult to walk along the beach.
To the west towards Highcliffe Castle beach, the promenade leads across the top of the small beaches inbetween the groynes with views across Christchurch Bay and Hengistbury Head. Groynes 4-8 have dog restrictions as does the promenade during the summer months, May-September.
Highcliffe Castle Beach
(18 miles)
(3)
A picturesque, tree-lined beach of shingle, and sand at low tide. Good facilities on the cliff top including an excellent tea room, public toilets, baby change and a children’s play area in the Castle gardens. Plenty of parking and sloping access down to the beach. Highcliffe Castle beach is dog-friendly all year round.
Very picturesque beach with great access, looks good for a beach day
October 2021
Lovely
April 2019
Lovely clean sandy beach and a really i would highly recommend this spot for your car to break down takes the ouch out of waiting for the recovery truck
April 2017
Barton on Sea
(18 miles)
(2)
A stony beach with sandy areas as the tide goes out, and a great spot to do some fossil hunting. The cliffs are subject to considerable coastal erosion and at times parts of the beach can be cordoned off. The Beachcomber Café on the cliff top is one of the most popular cafés in the region. Plenty of parking in car parks along the cliff top as well as on-road parking.
A pleasant walk along the cliff top and along the beach. There was less cliff than last time we went to the New Forest.
June 2023
Super walk, nice and easy and great place for a meal or tea and cake by the car park.
April 2019
Avon Beach
(18 miles)
(2)
A family friendly beach close to Mudeford and Christchurch Harbour with plenty to do for all. For those with disabilities or small children there is a beach level carpark, and to keep everyone safe there is a designated bathing area and a seperate area allocated for watersports, all overseen by lifeguards in the summer months. This pretty sand and shingle beach is backed by trees and countryside and if you fancy some fresh local seafood or simply a coffee, ice cream or a cold drink, the beach is home to the excellent Noisy Lobster, serving breakfast, lunch and supper all year round.
Nice beach with good facilities
April 2023
Beautiful beach, lots of sand for youngsters- definitely been high on our favourites list, for more than 30 years and still is now the 'children' are nearly 30! - well worth the drive from New Forest. The Noisy Lobster is great and now has an 'outdoor upstairs' too. The Beach Cafe, half-way along, is excellent too- used to do very good carrot cake! The connecting beach towards Steamer Point is dog-friendly all year which is a bonus. Walking to the quay end, you can catch the ferry to Hengistbury Head which is beautiful beach too and often quieter (top favourite!) Even this last week (JULY 2021) the 'kids' wanted to crab-fish from Mudeford Quay!!
August 2021
Mudeford Sandbank
(19 miles)
(3)
This is one of the most scenic of New Forest beaches. Lined with some of the most picturesque and expensive beach huts in the country! There’s no parking next to the beach, as it’s a traffic-free zone, but there’s pay and display parking at Hengistbury Head from where you can catch a little train to the sandbank, and Mudeford Quay which runs a small ferry (5 mins) over to the sandbank. Can also be reached on foot and by bicycle.
This is a holiday must. A short ferry out to amazing beach makes for a great day out.
September 2022
As usual, stunning. 4 ferries but sadly the Land train not running although according to their web site they were. Always visit when in the area
September 2020
Beautiful place, our favourite beach in south of England. It feels like an island, when you go over on the ferry and at times (off-season!) on sunny days it can feel like a little piece of Heaven, it's so peaceful and beautiful- bit of a sense of New England. There's a super little 'restaurant', the Beach Hut, which does great breakfasts, meals all day and some evenings. Also takeaway eg pizzas, you can eat on the beach. Very simple surroundings, with a sheltered veranda that can be uncovered in fine weather, and amazing views. Quite pricey and often very busy (and you are best to ring and check opening times and book since often weather and ferry-dependant) but the quality of the food and those stunning views make it more than worthwhile!
March 2018
September 2023
Lovely property in fabulous location.
September 2023
On the night we arrived we were looking for a gate on the left - as instructions. Gate was on the right - made us laugh, but suggest changing that. We had a lovely time thanks
May 2023
Lovely secluded and private cottage with very pleasant owners.
March 2023
October 2022 Lovely rural location, accommodation really clean and comfortable. Treats on arrival, including for the dog. Sat in the autumn sun watching deer out of the back garden. Short road walk to a wood so dog could stretch her legs. We came just for the weekend but could have stayed longer. Short drive to Burley and Brockenhurst (35 minutes). Great stay. Thank you.
March 2023
What a lovely cottage and we enjoyed our stay which was very comfortable and relaxing. The treats on arrival were much appreciated by ourselves and the dog. Great stay and would recommend. Thank you.
May 2022
lovely cottage and so very clean - very well equipped with everything you could need.
March 2022
Being newcomers to this part of the world, it didn't take us long to realise that we had struck lucky with our online choice. The cottage must be the first rental place ever that looks larger in real life than online. The owners could not have been more welcoming or helpful and he local maps, directions and advice gave us an excellent starting point for exploring. We have had such a lovely mix of activities this week from the cultural to the active and the relaxing to the great outdoors. We tried a couple of meals out at The Wooden Spoon in Downton being the pick.
March 2022
Our comfortable home from home accommodation has been most restful and reviving in a busy world. Thank you for your attention to detail.
September 2021
Lovely clean and comfortable cottage in peaceful surroundings.
August 2021
Hosts were very friendly and welcoming and had provided useful information on local attractions. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay in the New Forest.
August 2021
We had a great week here, with a lovely mix of the active (cycling and walking) and sightseeing (Salisbury and the southern coast), as well as relaxing in our excellent accommodation! The hosts were very helpful with plenty of good advice as to where to go.
August 2021
The cottage was perfect for a family of 4. Despite the Covid restrictions, everything was provided for with our safety in mind. In addition, the wonderful extras made the stay even more special. The owners are next door and respected our privacy but were available if we required assistance. Location was excellent with easy access to the New Forest. The cottage has everything we needed to ensure our stay was extremely comfortable.
July 2021
fantastic hosts and cottage Simon and Felicity you deserve 5star rating
April 2021
We had a wonderful stay, the property was clean and well presented. The hosts were highly accommodating and very friendly, I would highly recommend.
September 2020
This was a last minute holiday, so we had a limited choice but the Cottage at Badgers turned out to be very nice and to suit us well, in spite of the poor weather and it's location slightly away from the more touristy parts of the Forest.
September 2019
We had a fantastic stay, Felicity and Simon should be very proud of this beautiful cottage which despite the postcode is only a stones throw away for the heart of the New Forest. We have stayed in many properties around the area and in our opinion this cottage is second to none for cleanliness and high standard of equipment/utensils etc. We will definitely be referring to friends and arranging another visit. What a gem of a find! Thanks for a lovely stay.
September 2019
Enjoyed it very much no complaints
August 2019
Such lovely friendly owners. Super place to stay and can’t recommend it enough
August 2019
Such lovely friendly owners. Super place to stay and can’t recommend it enough
June 2019
Cottage was excellent and good location for exploring New Forest. Hosts were friendly and helpful whilst giving us appropriate privacy and space considering we were staying in a cottage located in their home grounds. Highly recommended.
May 2019
Enjoyed our very much. Lovely area to explore close and further afield. Would recommend the cottage and the area. Probably needs to be clearer that it is adjourned to owners house and gardens.
April 2019
Enjoyable stay
October 2018
A Lovely Cottage in a quiet location, ideal for us as we visit the area regularly. We will book again next year.
September 2018
Thoroughly enjoyed our short stay at the cottage. Lovely to see deer from the sitting room window.
September 2018
The cottage was immaculately clean, everything you needed was to hand. If I could move in I could live there it was amazing.whilst there we were privileged to meet the owners and although they respected our privacy, they went the extra ile to enhance what was a good base to an astonishing base and I cannot thank simon in particular for the kindness he showed towards my son over the week. Its a great place to stay and I would wholeheartedly recommend a visit.
August 2018
Great cottage and lovely hosts, highly recommended
August 2018
A very restful break. Not too far from places of interest. Armiss riding school recommended by you was excellent.
September 2023
Lovely property in fabulous location.
September 2023
On the night we arrived we were looking for a gate on the left - as instructions. Gate was on the right - made us laugh, but suggest changing that. We had a lovely time thanks
May 2023
Lovely secluded and private cottage with very pleasant owners.
March 2023
October 2022 Lovely rural location, accommodation really clean and comfortable. Treats on arrival, including for the dog. Sat in the autumn sun watching deer out of the back garden. Short road walk to a wood so dog could stretch her legs. We came just for the weekend but could have stayed longer. Short drive to Burley and Brockenhurst (35 minutes). Great stay. Thank you.
March 2023
What a lovely cottage and we enjoyed our stay which was very comfortable and relaxing. The treats on arrival were much appreciated by ourselves and the dog. Great stay and would recommend. Thank you.
May 2022
lovely cottage and so very clean - very well equipped with everything you could need.
March 2022
Being newcomers to this part of the world, it didn't take us long to realise that we had struck lucky with our online choice. The cottage must be the first rental place ever that looks larger in real life than online. The owners could not have been more welcoming or helpful and he local maps, directions and advice gave us an excellent starting point for exploring. We have had such a lovely mix of activities this week from the cultural to the active and the relaxing to the great outdoors. We tried a couple of meals out at The Wooden Spoon in Downton being the pick.
March 2022
Our comfortable home from home accommodation has been most restful and reviving in a busy world. Thank you for your attention to detail.
September 2021
Lovely clean and comfortable cottage in peaceful surroundings.
August 2021
Hosts were very friendly and welcoming and had provided useful information on local attractions. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay in the New Forest.
August 2021
We had a great week here, with a lovely mix of the active (cycling and walking) and sightseeing (Salisbury and the southern coast), as well as relaxing in our excellent accommodation! The hosts were very helpful with plenty of good advice as to where to go.
August 2021
The cottage was perfect for a family of 4. Despite the Covid restrictions, everything was provided for with our safety in mind. In addition, the wonderful extras made the stay even more special. The owners are next door and respected our privacy but were available if we required assistance. Location was excellent with easy access to the New Forest. The cottage has everything we needed to ensure our stay was extremely comfortable.
July 2021
fantastic hosts and cottage Simon and Felicity you deserve 5star rating
April 2021
We had a wonderful stay, the property was clean and well presented. The hosts were highly accommodating and very friendly, I would highly recommend.
September 2020
This was a last minute holiday, so we had a limited choice but the Cottage at Badgers turned out to be very nice and to suit us well, in spite of the poor weather and it's location slightly away from the more touristy parts of the Forest.
September 2019
We had a fantastic stay, Felicity and Simon should be very proud of this beautiful cottage which despite the postcode is only a stones throw away for the heart of the New Forest. We have stayed in many properties around the area and in our opinion this cottage is second to none for cleanliness and high standard of equipment/utensils etc. We will definitely be referring to friends and arranging another visit. What a gem of a find! Thanks for a lovely stay.
September 2019
Enjoyed it very much no complaints
August 2019
Such lovely friendly owners. Super place to stay and can’t recommend it enough
August 2019
Such lovely friendly owners. Super place to stay and can’t recommend it enough
June 2019
Cottage was excellent and good location for exploring New Forest. Hosts were friendly and helpful whilst giving us appropriate privacy and space considering we were staying in a cottage located in their home grounds. Highly recommended.
May 2019
Enjoyed our very much. Lovely area to explore close and further afield. Would recommend the cottage and the area. Probably needs to be clearer that it is adjourned to owners house and gardens.
April 2019
Enjoyable stay
October 2018
A Lovely Cottage in a quiet location, ideal for us as we visit the area regularly. We will book again next year.
September 2018
Thoroughly enjoyed our short stay at the cottage. Lovely to see deer from the sitting room window.
September 2018
The cottage was immaculately clean, everything you needed was to hand. If I could move in I could live there it was amazing.whilst there we were privileged to meet the owners and although they respected our privacy, they went the extra ile to enhance what was a good base to an astonishing base and I cannot thank simon in particular for the kindness he showed towards my son over the week. Its a great place to stay and I would wholeheartedly recommend a visit.
August 2018
Great cottage and lovely hosts, highly recommended
August 2018
A very restful break. Not too far from places of interest. Armiss riding school recommended by you was excellent.
The Kings Head - Redlynch
(Less than a mile)
(11)
This pretty pub which dates back to 1700 has volumes of charisma and charm. Inside it’s cosy, yet spacious and the perfect spot to warm up on a chilly day. In the summer, head outside to the lovely beer garden and sit surrounded by heaps of scented flowers. Food here is good with a wide and varied selection of dishes, complimented by a selection of cask ales, wine and spirits. Dogs welcome.
Kings Head (T: 01725 510420) The Row, Redlynch SP5 2JT
Lovely staff and venue and generous portions of tasty food , would really recommend the scallops which were cooked to perfection. Over 6' mind the beams!!
July 2022
Had a lovely Sunday roast with amazing flavours, would strongly recommend.
September 2021
Lovely roast dinner and great puds! Staff were attentive and professional.
August 2021
We ate here twice during our stay at Copperwood Cottage, the food was excellent on both occasions and the service was great.
July 2021
Friendly staff, very helpful, good food and ales.
May 2021
The Kings Head, during COVID's busy dine out package accommodated us with no issues, the food was very good and reasonable, the garden pretty. I would say this is the best pub nearest to Walnut Barn.
September 2020
Ate here a couple of times. Great position and friendly staff. Disappointing food. Our burgers were advertised as beef, came as beef chorizo burgers, we could deal with that but the burgers were overcooked as to be inedible. ChickEn and bacon pie was chicken and parsnip pie. Not good for a parsnip hater, it was lacking in flavour and soggy pastry. Chick en burger ok. Chips were great.
July 2020
We had two enjoyable meals at the pub which is conveniently situated close to the holiday house. The food was very good and reasonably priced. The service was excellent. The staff were thoughtful and helpful.
September 2019
This a great pub and have no hesitation in recommending it, considering quality of food and service.
April 2019
Excellent food and friendly staff!! A cute pub with a wonderful garden! Dog friendly and ample parking! The pies were delicious and great wine and beer selection!! Highly recommended
July 2017
Had a lovely lunch here. The staff were very friendly and it is very dog friendly with treats on the bar for them, would definitely recommend.
May 2017
The Wooden Spoon
(3 miles)
(5)
This pretty redbrick pub in the centre of the village dates from 1740, and is packed with history and heritage. Inside is cosy, with a large open fire place. A team of friendly, efficient bar staff serve excellent real ales on tap and the food is really lovely. The menu and specials board offer an extensive choice of good honest home cooking and wonderful puddings!
The Wooden Spoon (T: 01725 511899) 17 High St, Downton SP5 3PG
A great proper old fashioned pub, serving wonderful home made food
March 2023
Delicious food. Very popular pub.
September 2021
We had a delicious lunch with our family of 4 adults and a baby. The friendliest waiting staff. We will definitely be back when we return to the area.
July 2020
Great food,lovely friendly atmosphere Dog friendly
May 2019
Great place and lovely location very helpful information both verbally and written from the owners.
May 2019
The Landford Poacher
(3 miles)
(1)
A welcoming, friendly pub in a quiet country setting. The menu features all the pub classics with some exciting additions, which are well cooked and come in large, hearty portions. For those who enjoy a carvery, head here on Sundays. Inside you’ll find a plenty of seating and a lovely log fire burning when it’s chilly. In summer, you can eat outside in the spacious beer garden.
The Lanflord Poacher (T: 01794 390353) Southampton Road, Pound Hill, Landford SP5 2EE
Really friendly pub with great staff and friendly locals. Food was excellent, good value pub food, well cooked and well presented. Would recommend to anyone.
September 2022
The Bull - Downton
(3 miles)
This wonderful Grade II, early 18th century former coach house is packed with character. Low slung chunky beams, an open fire and pretty beer garden create a relaxing atmosphere to drink and dine. The menu includes a good range of snacks, pub favourites, pasta, pizza and fresh fish with a selection of scrumptious desserts.
The Bull (T: 01725 510374) The Headlands, Downton SP5 3HL
Les Mirabelles
(4 miles)
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A gorgeous French Restaurant in a beautiful little village. Everything about Mirabelles is exemplary. From the moment you step inside, to the last drop of their exceptional coffee. The atmosphere is relaxed and informal, and cuisine simply wonderful. Open for lunch and dinner
Les Mirabelles (T: 01794 390 205) Forest Edge Road, Nomansland SP5 2BN
Good food, pleasant service, would recommend
August 2023
Hamptworth Golf Club
(2 miles)
One of the finest golf courses in the south of England and having hosted major golf events, Hamptworth Golf Club is beautifully situated in the New Forest surrounded by ancient countryside. It has five international standard croquet lawns, two tennis courts and a fully equipped gym as well as the course itself, as well as a family friendly bar and award-winning restaurant to head to afterwards.
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Breamore House
(4 miles)
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Set in beautiful parkland, the Elizabethan Manor House and Countryside Museum are open for visitors from April until the end of October. The Countryside Museum provides a fascinating insight into the days when the village was self-sufficient, with full size replicas including a blacksmith, village shop, school and dairy. It also boasts one of the finest collections of steam powered farm machinery, tractors, barn machinery and historical tools.
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We visited the museum (with our dog) and enjoyed snacks at the cafe. Definitely worth visiting with an extensive collection of historic equipment and the food was very good too!
May 2023
Brilliant afternoon spent at Breamore House and countryside museum. The house tour was a highlight. ? Excellent value for money and well worth a visit.
August 2021
Really interesting and excellent and informative guide.
September 2019
Breamore House is wonderful. The guides were fun and knowledgeable. They brought the history of the house and the families how have and do live there to life. The countryside museum is also fabuous.
September 2018
Really beautiful house with lots of history, the guided tour was really interesting and you can get a really close look at the furniture, paintings etc
July 2018
A great day out. Very historic and interesting tour
June 2018
Fordingbridge Museum
(6 miles)
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Preserving the rich history of the village of Fordingbridge on the edge of the New Forest, the former market town’s famed folk including artist Augustus John, its role during the Second World War, and its trade past are all documented in this former granary run by volunteers. They have a collection of temporary and permanent exhibitions available to see, as well as seasonal events.
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Very interesting museum. Loved the dolls houses
October 2019
Rockbourne Roman Villa
(7 miles)
Take a step back in time to visit this Roman villa which was discovered in 1942 thanks to the remains of oyster shells and tiles. Once excavated, the treasures kept coming with a mosaic floor and foundations making themselves apparent until the entire villa was uncovered, not to mention the remains of an Iron Age timber roundhouse as well. Visit, explore, and see what you discover!
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Outburst Salisbury
(7 miles)
Outburst of Salisbury has your wet weather activities sorted. A huge, indoor family fun facility comprising of a full size bowling alley, multi level indoor adventure play zone and soft play, with a climbing structure and dedicated toddler zone, plus laser tag combat game arena. Rainy days have never been so much fun!
Highcliffe Beach
(18 miles)
Highcliffe beach, beneath the popular Cliffhanger Restaurant is a part sandy, part pebble beach. The beach has sloping access as well as steps down to the shore from the pay and display clifftop car park. To the east, Highcliffe beach towards Barton on Sea is a part sandy beach at the foot of the second most eroded cliff in England. This side of the beach is dog-friendly all year. However do check the tide times as high tide can make it difficult to walk along the beach.
To the west towards Highcliffe Castle beach, the promenade leads across the top of the small beaches inbetween the groynes with views across Christchurch Bay and Hengistbury Head. Groynes 4-8 have dog restrictions as does the promenade during the summer months, May-September.
Highcliffe Castle Beach
(18 miles)
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A picturesque, tree-lined beach of shingle, and sand at low tide. Good facilities on the cliff top including an excellent tea room, public toilets, baby change and a children’s play area in the Castle gardens. Plenty of parking and sloping access down to the beach. Highcliffe Castle beach is dog-friendly all year round.
Very picturesque beach with great access, looks good for a beach day
October 2021
Lovely
April 2019
Lovely clean sandy beach and a really i would highly recommend this spot for your car to break down takes the ouch out of waiting for the recovery truck
April 2017
Barton on Sea
(18 miles)
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A stony beach with sandy areas as the tide goes out, and a great spot to do some fossil hunting. The cliffs are subject to considerable coastal erosion and at times parts of the beach can be cordoned off. The Beachcomber Café on the cliff top is one of the most popular cafés in the region. Plenty of parking in car parks along the cliff top as well as on-road parking.
A pleasant walk along the cliff top and along the beach. There was less cliff than last time we went to the New Forest.
June 2023
Super walk, nice and easy and great place for a meal or tea and cake by the car park.
April 2019
Avon Beach
(18 miles)
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A family friendly beach close to Mudeford and Christchurch Harbour with plenty to do for all. For those with disabilities or small children there is a beach level carpark, and to keep everyone safe there is a designated bathing area and a seperate area allocated for watersports, all overseen by lifeguards in the summer months. This pretty sand and shingle beach is backed by trees and countryside and if you fancy some fresh local seafood or simply a coffee, ice cream or a cold drink, the beach is home to the excellent Noisy Lobster, serving breakfast, lunch and supper all year round.
Nice beach with good facilities
April 2023
Beautiful beach, lots of sand for youngsters- definitely been high on our favourites list, for more than 30 years and still is now the 'children' are nearly 30! - well worth the drive from New Forest. The Noisy Lobster is great and now has an 'outdoor upstairs' too. The Beach Cafe, half-way along, is excellent too- used to do very good carrot cake! The connecting beach towards Steamer Point is dog-friendly all year which is a bonus. Walking to the quay end, you can catch the ferry to Hengistbury Head which is beautiful beach too and often quieter (top favourite!) Even this last week (JULY 2021) the 'kids' wanted to crab-fish from Mudeford Quay!!
August 2021
Mudeford Sandbank
(19 miles)
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This is one of the most scenic of New Forest beaches. Lined with some of the most picturesque and expensive beach huts in the country! There’s no parking next to the beach, as it’s a traffic-free zone, but there’s pay and display parking at Hengistbury Head from where you can catch a little train to the sandbank, and Mudeford Quay which runs a small ferry (5 mins) over to the sandbank. Can also be reached on foot and by bicycle.
This is a holiday must. A short ferry out to amazing beach makes for a great day out.
September 2022
As usual, stunning. 4 ferries but sadly the Land train not running although according to their web site they were. Always visit when in the area
September 2020
Beautiful place, our favourite beach in south of England. It feels like an island, when you go over on the ferry and at times (off-season!) on sunny days it can feel like a little piece of Heaven, it's so peaceful and beautiful- bit of a sense of New England. There's a super little 'restaurant', the Beach Hut, which does great breakfasts, meals all day and some evenings. Also takeaway eg pizzas, you can eat on the beach. Very simple surroundings, with a sheltered veranda that can be uncovered in fine weather, and amazing views. Quite pricey and often very busy (and you are best to ring and check opening times and book since often weather and ferry-dependant) but the quality of the food and those stunning views make it more than worthwhile!
March 2018
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