Key Features
- Property code: A836
- Preferred changeover day: Friday
- Check in: 4pm
- Check out: 10am
- 2 or more bathrooms
- Access statement available
- Central heating
- Parking (see description for details)
- Dishwasher
- Ground floor accommodation
- Garden or outside space
- Nearby pub or restaurant
- Real fire
- Nearby shop
- Short breaks available
- Village
- Washing machine
- WiFi
Description
The Barn Studio offers high quality holiday accommodation in this peaceful corner of the New Forest. The barn offers spacious, light, airy and comfortable accommodation for up to six guests sleeping in three bedrooms, one with a stunning en suite wet room and another family bathroom for guest’s convenience. The feature open plan living area, with beautifully exposed high beams and a wood burner, makes a cosy entertaining area, perfect for a family gathering or couples wishing to relax in front of the fire. Surrounded by beautiful grounds, the area is of such peace and tranquillity; it makes an excellent base for a quiet getaway.
Situated only a mile to the west of The Barn Studio is the popular market town of Fordingbridge where you may find an array of shops, pubs and restaurants. Within a 10 minute drive there is easy access to the New Forest National Park for walking, cycling or horse riding. Enjoy water based activities at the nearby New Forest Water Park or explore the popular activity Go Ape! at Moors Valley Country Park.
The barn is all on one level and is therefore convenient for guests that have limited mobility.
Key Features
- Property code: A836
- Preferred changeover day: Friday
- Check in: 4pm
- Check out: 10am
- 2 or more bathrooms
- Access statement available
- Central heating
- Parking (see description for details)
- Dishwasher
- Ground floor accommodation
- Garden or outside space
- Nearby pub or restaurant
- Real fire
- Nearby shop
- Short breaks available
- Village
- Washing machine
- WiFi
Description
The Barn Studio offers high quality holiday accommodation in this peaceful corner of the New Forest. The barn offers spacious, light, airy and comfortable accommodation for up to six guests sleeping in three bedrooms, one with a stunning en suite wet room and another family bathroom for guest’s convenience. The feature open plan living area, with beautifully exposed high beams and a wood burner, makes a cosy entertaining area, perfect for a family gathering or couples wishing to relax in front of the fire. Surrounded by beautiful grounds, the area is of such peace and tranquillity; it makes an excellent base for a quiet getaway.
Situated only a mile to the west of The Barn Studio is the popular market town of Fordingbridge where you may find an array of shops, pubs and restaurants. Within a 10 minute drive there is easy access to the New Forest National Park for walking, cycling or horse riding. Enjoy water based activities at the nearby New Forest Water Park or explore the popular activity Go Ape! at Moors Valley Country Park.
The barn is all on one level and is therefore convenient for guests that have limited mobility.
Entrance into attractive and spacious open plan dual aspect living/dining/kitchen area. Comfortable seating near the wood burning stove, Smart TV, dining table with seating for 6, kitchen area including gas hob, integrated electric oven, microwave, dishwasher, fridge with icebox and washing machine. French doors leading to the garden. (Chest freezer available by prior arrangement)
Door into hallway.
Spacious bedroom 1 with king size bed (5ft) dressing table, storage. En suite wet room with shower, twin basins and WC.
Bedroom 2 with double bed (4ft 6in), dressing table and ample storage.
Bedroom 3 includes twin single beds (3ft) and storage.
Family bathroom with bath and shower over, hand basin and WC.
The barn is set within the extensive south facing grounds of the owners own home. Guests are able to enjoy private woodland walks from here; further information can be found inside the property on arrival. The grassed area outside the barn, which is screened by laurel hedges, has garden furniture and a barbecue.
At the southern end of our land, there flows the crystal clear chalk stream of Ashford Water. With its tree lined banks, it’s a perfect place for a picnic, and with Wild Trout and Grayling swimming in the stream, it’s an idyllic place to fish and enjoy the wildlife as badgers, deer and foxes may be seen throughout the grounds.
We’re lucky enough to have fishing rights to this section of the river, and is a facility that guests can take advantage of. So if you are a keen fisherman, or would just like to while away a sunny afternoon, it’s yours to enjoy.
As the garden is not enclosed dogs and children must be supervised at all times.
Known as ‘The Northern Gateway to the New Forest’, Fordingbridge is a picturesque town on the banks of the River Avon. The town is known for its majestic medieval bridge which features seven elegant arches dating from 1286AD and was once noted for its smuggling. The infamous Captain Diamond, the "Smuggler King", spent much of his time in a local hostelry. Today, Fordingbridge is home to an eclectic mix of interesting, independent shops and boutiques. In Kings Yard, you’ll find The Towns Visitor Information Centre and Fordingbridge Museum which houses an impressive collection of exhibitions and local history.
There are plenty of really good pubs and restaurants in and around Fordingbridge. In the town centre try The George and The Bat and Ball. Close by in Whitsbury is The Cartwheel Inn, and in Rockbourne, The Rose and Thistle.
The Avon Valley footpath runs for 34 miles from Salisbury to Christchurch. The surrounding scenery is the essence of stunningly beautiful English countryside, winding through high chalk downlands and water meadows.The River Avon is a celebrated and well known fishing destination with scenic backdrops and inspiring views. You can buy day permits to fish from Riverside Park Recreation Park from the Visitor information Centre, or Q8 service station. Keen fishermen may also like to try Rockbourne Trout Fishery, a short drive north of the town centre. There are six stunning lakes for fly fishing and a tributary to the River Avon, all set in over 55 secluded acres of woodland.
The New Forest is great for star gazing its inky black skies. Enthusiasts may like to contact Fordingbridge Astronomers online. They’re amateur astronomers of all ages and abilities who are keen share their interest of astronomy and regularly meet up.
Just south of Fordingbridge in Midgham are outdoor activity specialists Insight Activities. They offer archery, crossbows, combat archery and axe throwing! During the summer months you can visit the excavation of a Roman Villa in Rockbourne, and to the north is Breamore Estate, an Elizabethan manor house, countryside museum and a fine example of an Anglo-Saxon church - open April - October.
Private parking outside The Barn Studio for 4 cars.
Included Bed linen and towels, central heating (calor gas), one basket of logs for wood burning stove in appropriate season, electricity and WiFi.
Children All ages welcome.
Pets Up to two well behaved dogs welcome. Please note there is a standard pet charge of £30 per pet per week.
Telephone No.
WiFi Available.
Nearest Shop Sandleheath Village Shop ½ mile away.
Nearest Pub Within 2 miles.
Nearest Town Fordingbridge.
Nearest Beach Avon Beach at Mudeford 15 miles, Bournemouth 20 miles.
Short Breaks Available low season.
Changeover Day Friday.
Check in times: 4pm
Check out times: 10am
Property: Self-catering holiday home
The Crown - Fordingbridge
(2 miles)
(2)
A friendly, town centre pub in Fordingbridge, with some tables to the rear for when it’s warm. Inside there’s a nice open fire and plenty of tables. The menus are pub classics at a very reasonable price, which can be washed down with a good pint of real ale.
The Crown (T: 01425 652552) 62 High Street, Fordingbridge, SP6 1AX
Fabulous pub in a superb location by the river. The pistachio crusted trout was superb and the vegan/vegetarian options were excellent. Great service by very friendly and helpful staff.
July 2021
Very friendly atmosphere. Food good but not amazing.
May 2019
The Ship Inn - Fordingbridge
(2 miles)
(1)
In the centre of the town is the popular pub - The Ship Inn. Inside there’s an open fire, and traditional bar which stocks a good selection of drinks and cask ales. During the warmer months, you can sit outside in the walled beer garden. The main menu offers the usual pub fare which is supplemented by an extensive specials board. There’s live music at the weekends and monthly theme nights which are great fun.
The Ship Inn (T: 01425 654371) Fordingbridge, SP6 1AX
Excellent food.
November 2019
The George
(2 miles)
(12)
This friendly, riverside gastro-pub in the centre of Fordingbridge overlooks the towns famous ‘Great Bridge’, and reputed to be Fordingbridge’s oldest surviving inn. The George is open for food all day including cream teas. Menus feature plenty of local produce and change regularly, centring around pub classics with a few surprises and twists on traditional plates. It gets busy, so best book ahead.
The George (T: 01425 652040) 14 Bridge St, Fordingbridge, SP6 1AH
Had a very good Sunday lunch. Service excellent. Was very busy as so popular.
September 2023
Lovely little place, food was delicious. Perfect place next to the river too.
January 2022
Had lovely Sunday lunch overlooking the river. Plenty to eat and very good service.
October 2021
We ate here twice and would highly recommend it. The location by the river is superb and the food was excellent on both occasions. The staff were all lovely and friendly and went out of their way to make our slightly anxious dog feel at home.
July 2021
Excellent desert and good surroundings with an impressive COVID prevention policy.
September 2020
An extremely well run pub strictly observing social distancing rules. The pub is overlooking the river which was gorgeous in the glorious sunshine. Although reduced the menu was varied and reasonably priced. The Sunday lunch was delicious at £16. Overall a really great pub to visit.
July 2020
Very cosy and friendly pub
January 2020
Very nice place to drink or eat. Owner is very friendly. Specially in the summer it's perfect to have a drink on the terrace. Dogs welcome ????
January 2020
Beautiful location, friendly staff and a lovely cup of coffee
December 2019
Good food and settin Good food and lovely river views
October 2019
Excellent family pub in a lovely location on the river and dog friendly.
June 2018
Excellent service, atmosphere and food.
April 2018
The Compasses Inn
(2 miles)
(8)
A superb gastro country pub, with heaps of character in a stunning village setting. There’s a plentiful choice of drinks and a good selection of real ales. The Compass Inn has two bars and collection of dining rooms, each with a lovely atmosphere and candlelit in the evenings. Outside is a huge beer garden and playing field for the kids to run around. Food is absolutely delicious, making good use of local produce with excellent cooking. Dogs welcome.
The Compasses Inn (T: 01725 518 231) East End, Damerham SP6 3HQ
Compasses Inn had friendly staff. Good food served quickly. A tad expensive for children’s menu.
August 2022
Long wait for our meal though pub wasn’t busy and food not very hot . Think whole fish should be changed to fillets .
July 2022
The Compasses has great potential, needs updating. It is currently not making the most of its location in the village had it been more comfortable it would have been my destination of choice during my stay in Damerham
August 2021
We had a lovely meal at the Compass on Saturday 10th July. The chips were slightly over cooked but otherwise all the food was good quality. There were dogs inside the pub which may be an issue for some.
July 2021
Would love to have tried this pub as we were within walking distance, but sadly the only Vegan/Vegetarian option was a salad ... not very inspiring for those in our party looking for options.
July 2021
Pleasant pub with fairly good food
October 2019
Plenty of choice and well prepared food at a reasonable price. Staff very friendly and our service was quick and efficient.
October 2018
Fabulous pub. Amazing food & staff. Highly recommended
March 2018
The Three Lions
(3 miles)
(1)
Very much a gastro pub with a good size bar. The Three Lions is a real treat and very popular, so it’s advisable to book. The owners, one of whom is a former Michelin starred chef, have created a foodie haven, accompanied by an excellent selection of drinks and friendly service. Well worth a visit.
The Three Lions (T: 01422 400089) Stuckton SP6 2HF
Very friendly staff, warm and cosy bar area where we were allowed to bring the dog. Lovely homemade food - I especially enjoyed the lasagne. We ate here three times during our week's stay in Redlynch and the service and food were consistently great. We wish this could be our local! Highly recommend.
October 2018
Insight Activities
(2 miles)
Feeling active? It’s Insight Activities for you then! Archery, combat tag, crossbows, axe throwing and woodland weaponry are all part of the game as you explore the New Forest in Robin Hood style. It’s perfect for anyone over the age of six, and is a chance to learn something new and have fun at the same time!
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Fordingbridge Museum
(2 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
(2 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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New Forest Water Park
(3 miles)
(2)
When it comes to water sports and activities in the New Forest, the New Forest Water Park is hard to beat. From wake boarding to inflatables, it is an adventurer’s paradise. It’s family friendly and with camping available you can visit for a few hours or a few days, depending on your endurance levels!
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Expensive but worth it. Visited by 13 year old and Father. Thoroughly enjoyed the experience. You need to be able to climb out of the water yourself and on to the equipment. You MUST be able to get your face wet without being scared! Please also note that there is no point in going to watch a family member take part in this activity - you cannot see from the viewing area.
August 2020
We only did the inflatable part of the park but it was great fun, plenty of time to get around the whole thing and do all the best bits over again until exhaustion takes hold! I strongly suggest getting there at least 20 minutes before your booked time though as we were essentially told off for arriving late even though we were there for the time we booked for.
February 2018
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
Avon Beach
(15 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
Highcliffe Beach
(15 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
(15 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
Southbourne Beach
(15 miles)
(1)
Southbourne Beach is a Blue flag award winning beach with wide, clean, part sand and part shingle beach to the east of Boscombe Pier. With views stretching right across to the Isle of Wight on a clear day and Old Harry Rocks/Swanage to the west.
The beach is popular all year round and during the summer months you can find kiosks serving ice creams and drinks dotted along the promenade.
Other facilities include toilets, baby changing facilities, lost children centres, RNLI lifeguard stations and pubs. There are many beach huts along Southbourne Beach and they are available to rent all year round from the local beach office.
Dogs are not permitted on Southbourne beach from 1st May – 30th September however they are permitted on the promenades all year round when on a lead.
Wonderful sandy, dog friendly beach with spectacular, far fetching views. The addition of Sobo serving fantastic coffee is great.
October 2023
Southbourne Beach
(15 miles)
Southbourne Beach is a Blue flag award winning beach with wide, clean, part sand and part shingle beach to the east of Boscombe Pier. With views stretching right across to the Isle of Wight on a clear day and Old Harry Rocks/Swanage to the west.
The beach is popular all year round and during the summer months you can find kiosks serving ice creams and drinks dotted along the promenade.
Other facilities include toilets, baby changing facilities, lost children centres, RNLI lifeguard stations and pubs. There are many beach huts along Southbourne Beach and they are available to rent all year round from the local beach office.
Dogs are not permitted on Southbourne beach from 1st May – 30th September however they are permitted on the promenades all year round when on a lead.
Parking can be found on the clifftop, accessed via slopes leading right to and from the beach.
June 2023
We had a lovely week. The grounds to explore are lovely and make up for the view of a laurel hedge (for privacy) if you're sitting on the verandah. My husband thoroughly enjoyed fishing. The accommodation is very good and comfortable and in a lovely quiet location. The owners are very welcoming and non-intrusive.
May 2023
Lovely location and enjoyed walking the dogs around the grounds
April 2023
Lovely area. Wonderful atmosphere and lovely grounds to walk around with the dog. Owners unintrusive left us to enjoy our holiday.
November 2022
We had a great break and a peaceful rest
June 2022
Very spacious and comfortable property. The grounds were a bonus and our dogs enjoyed exploring them.
March 2022
We had a lovely family weekend, the accommodation was fabulous. It was quiet with lovely walks nearby. Although we did not meet the hosts, they were very helpful by text, we all would thoroughly recommend staying here.
November 2021
The owners always make our stay extra special and the accommodation is beautiful
June 2021
Excellent location, superb accommodation which was extremely clean and tidy and spacious in fantastic location with great hosts. Would definitely recommend.
May 2021
We all very much enjoyed our stay and would look at booking The Barn Studio again in the future. We had many delicious meals at The Fighting Cocks Public House in Fordingbridge and a good day out at Lyndhurst, Peppa Pig World and Beaulieu.
August 2020
Most enjoyable.
August 2020
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay. It was a perfect location and property for a post lockdown holiday. It was spacious and very well equipped. The grounds that we were able to use were extensive and quiet. The owner was very helpful and friendly.
January 2020
Could not fault the Barn Studio, it had everything you need, also the owner Mike was very friendly and helpful.
January 2020
Perfect and Mike and the dogs were great hosts.
October 2019
We had a wonderful time, Mike and Anne were such a lovely couple and made us feel so welcome, the studio is so comfortable and there is nothing that has not been thought about, right down to the welcome pack of croissants and biscuits. The ensuite bedroom was so comfortable and walkin shower was lovely. Such a beautiful quiet spot and so cosy with the log burner but beautifully warm throughout, definitely would recommend.
August 2019
A great stay, a lovely quiet spot.
June 2019
The accommodation is very spacious and beautifully furnished. The en suite is enormous and has a very powerful shower. The open plan living area is stunning and a lovely family space to enjoy together. The barn is in a peaceful rural location with acres of private woodland and countryside to explore right from the doorstep. 100% recommend staying here
June 2019
Absolutely enjoyed our stay. The owners are great. The walks around their land is great especially with the kids. Great quite location and only a 5 minute drive into the village
November 2018
Yes we did enjoy our stay. The location was great plus the extensive grounds where the property is located were perfect for exploring.
September 2018
It was a perfect holiday cottage and we will be back later this year or early next year!
September 2018
The Barn Studio is a lovely, clean, well decorated, quiet, comfortable place to stay. Nice touches on arrival (tea and cake). As a regular in holiday cottages this rates as one of the best.
August 2018
Peaceful location. Very spacious accomodation. The gentleman who owned the barn was very friendly.
August 2018
We had an excellent stay at the Barn Studio. It is a very well kept property and the friendly owners had left some yummy treats for our stay. Great location for exploring the new forest with some lovely pubs for grub!
June 2018
We very much enjoyed our stay. With 2 teenage boys, it was good to have all the grounds to play/walk in. Owners very friendly and helpful
June 2018
We enjoyed our stay and appreciated the large grounds and quiet location. The owners were particularly friendly and helpful.
April 2018
We did except for the weather and didn’t find the New Forest all that great!
March 2018
Fantastic accommodation. Catered for all our needs and beautifully maintained. A very warm welcome on arrival and quick response to any queries or issues. Would highly recommend to everyone, especially families. Our toddler loved the open plan living area and being on one floor avoided any concerns over stairs.
January 2018
Overall a lovely place an we had a great stay!
June 2023
We had a lovely week. The grounds to explore are lovely and make up for the view of a laurel hedge (for privacy) if you're sitting on the verandah. My husband thoroughly enjoyed fishing. The accommodation is very good and comfortable and in a lovely quiet location. The owners are very welcoming and non-intrusive.
May 2023
Lovely location and enjoyed walking the dogs around the grounds
April 2023
Lovely area. Wonderful atmosphere and lovely grounds to walk around with the dog. Owners unintrusive left us to enjoy our holiday.
November 2022
We had a great break and a peaceful rest
June 2022
Very spacious and comfortable property. The grounds were a bonus and our dogs enjoyed exploring them.
March 2022
We had a lovely family weekend, the accommodation was fabulous. It was quiet with lovely walks nearby. Although we did not meet the hosts, they were very helpful by text, we all would thoroughly recommend staying here.
November 2021
The owners always make our stay extra special and the accommodation is beautiful
June 2021
Excellent location, superb accommodation which was extremely clean and tidy and spacious in fantastic location with great hosts. Would definitely recommend.
May 2021
We all very much enjoyed our stay and would look at booking The Barn Studio again in the future. We had many delicious meals at The Fighting Cocks Public House in Fordingbridge and a good day out at Lyndhurst, Peppa Pig World and Beaulieu.
August 2020
Most enjoyable.
August 2020
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay. It was a perfect location and property for a post lockdown holiday. It was spacious and very well equipped. The grounds that we were able to use were extensive and quiet. The owner was very helpful and friendly.
January 2020
Could not fault the Barn Studio, it had everything you need, also the owner Mike was very friendly and helpful.
January 2020
Perfect and Mike and the dogs were great hosts.
October 2019
We had a wonderful time, Mike and Anne were such a lovely couple and made us feel so welcome, the studio is so comfortable and there is nothing that has not been thought about, right down to the welcome pack of croissants and biscuits. The ensuite bedroom was so comfortable and walkin shower was lovely. Such a beautiful quiet spot and so cosy with the log burner but beautifully warm throughout, definitely would recommend.
August 2019
A great stay, a lovely quiet spot.
June 2019
The accommodation is very spacious and beautifully furnished. The en suite is enormous and has a very powerful shower. The open plan living area is stunning and a lovely family space to enjoy together. The barn is in a peaceful rural location with acres of private woodland and countryside to explore right from the doorstep. 100% recommend staying here
June 2019
Absolutely enjoyed our stay. The owners are great. The walks around their land is great especially with the kids. Great quite location and only a 5 minute drive into the village
November 2018
Yes we did enjoy our stay. The location was great plus the extensive grounds where the property is located were perfect for exploring.
September 2018
It was a perfect holiday cottage and we will be back later this year or early next year!
September 2018
The Barn Studio is a lovely, clean, well decorated, quiet, comfortable place to stay. Nice touches on arrival (tea and cake). As a regular in holiday cottages this rates as one of the best.
August 2018
Peaceful location. Very spacious accomodation. The gentleman who owned the barn was very friendly.
August 2018
We had an excellent stay at the Barn Studio. It is a very well kept property and the friendly owners had left some yummy treats for our stay. Great location for exploring the new forest with some lovely pubs for grub!
June 2018
We very much enjoyed our stay. With 2 teenage boys, it was good to have all the grounds to play/walk in. Owners very friendly and helpful
June 2018
We enjoyed our stay and appreciated the large grounds and quiet location. The owners were particularly friendly and helpful.
April 2018
We did except for the weather and didn’t find the New Forest all that great!
March 2018
Fantastic accommodation. Catered for all our needs and beautifully maintained. A very warm welcome on arrival and quick response to any queries or issues. Would highly recommend to everyone, especially families. Our toddler loved the open plan living area and being on one floor avoided any concerns over stairs.
January 2018
Overall a lovely place an we had a great stay!
The Crown - Fordingbridge
(2 miles)
(2)
A friendly, town centre pub in Fordingbridge, with some tables to the rear for when it’s warm. Inside there’s a nice open fire and plenty of tables. The menus are pub classics at a very reasonable price, which can be washed down with a good pint of real ale.
The Crown (T: 01425 652552) 62 High Street, Fordingbridge, SP6 1AX
Fabulous pub in a superb location by the river. The pistachio crusted trout was superb and the vegan/vegetarian options were excellent. Great service by very friendly and helpful staff.
July 2021
Very friendly atmosphere. Food good but not amazing.
May 2019
The Ship Inn - Fordingbridge
(2 miles)
(1)
In the centre of the town is the popular pub - The Ship Inn. Inside there’s an open fire, and traditional bar which stocks a good selection of drinks and cask ales. During the warmer months, you can sit outside in the walled beer garden. The main menu offers the usual pub fare which is supplemented by an extensive specials board. There’s live music at the weekends and monthly theme nights which are great fun.
The Ship Inn (T: 01425 654371) Fordingbridge, SP6 1AX
Excellent food.
November 2019
The George
(2 miles)
(12)
This friendly, riverside gastro-pub in the centre of Fordingbridge overlooks the towns famous ‘Great Bridge’, and reputed to be Fordingbridge’s oldest surviving inn. The George is open for food all day including cream teas. Menus feature plenty of local produce and change regularly, centring around pub classics with a few surprises and twists on traditional plates. It gets busy, so best book ahead.
The George (T: 01425 652040) 14 Bridge St, Fordingbridge, SP6 1AH
Had a very good Sunday lunch. Service excellent. Was very busy as so popular.
September 2023
Lovely little place, food was delicious. Perfect place next to the river too.
January 2022
Had lovely Sunday lunch overlooking the river. Plenty to eat and very good service.
October 2021
We ate here twice and would highly recommend it. The location by the river is superb and the food was excellent on both occasions. The staff were all lovely and friendly and went out of their way to make our slightly anxious dog feel at home.
July 2021
Excellent desert and good surroundings with an impressive COVID prevention policy.
September 2020
An extremely well run pub strictly observing social distancing rules. The pub is overlooking the river which was gorgeous in the glorious sunshine. Although reduced the menu was varied and reasonably priced. The Sunday lunch was delicious at £16. Overall a really great pub to visit.
July 2020
Very cosy and friendly pub
January 2020
Very nice place to drink or eat. Owner is very friendly. Specially in the summer it's perfect to have a drink on the terrace. Dogs welcome ????
January 2020
Beautiful location, friendly staff and a lovely cup of coffee
December 2019
Good food and settin Good food and lovely river views
October 2019
Excellent family pub in a lovely location on the river and dog friendly.
June 2018
Excellent service, atmosphere and food.
April 2018
The Compasses Inn
(2 miles)
(8)
A superb gastro country pub, with heaps of character in a stunning village setting. There’s a plentiful choice of drinks and a good selection of real ales. The Compass Inn has two bars and collection of dining rooms, each with a lovely atmosphere and candlelit in the evenings. Outside is a huge beer garden and playing field for the kids to run around. Food is absolutely delicious, making good use of local produce with excellent cooking. Dogs welcome.
The Compasses Inn (T: 01725 518 231) East End, Damerham SP6 3HQ
Compasses Inn had friendly staff. Good food served quickly. A tad expensive for children’s menu.
August 2022
Long wait for our meal though pub wasn’t busy and food not very hot . Think whole fish should be changed to fillets .
July 2022
The Compasses has great potential, needs updating. It is currently not making the most of its location in the village had it been more comfortable it would have been my destination of choice during my stay in Damerham
August 2021
We had a lovely meal at the Compass on Saturday 10th July. The chips were slightly over cooked but otherwise all the food was good quality. There were dogs inside the pub which may be an issue for some.
July 2021
Would love to have tried this pub as we were within walking distance, but sadly the only Vegan/Vegetarian option was a salad ... not very inspiring for those in our party looking for options.
July 2021
Pleasant pub with fairly good food
October 2019
Plenty of choice and well prepared food at a reasonable price. Staff very friendly and our service was quick and efficient.
October 2018
Fabulous pub. Amazing food & staff. Highly recommended
March 2018
The Three Lions
(3 miles)
(1)
Very much a gastro pub with a good size bar. The Three Lions is a real treat and very popular, so it’s advisable to book. The owners, one of whom is a former Michelin starred chef, have created a foodie haven, accompanied by an excellent selection of drinks and friendly service. Well worth a visit.
The Three Lions (T: 01422 400089) Stuckton SP6 2HF
Very friendly staff, warm and cosy bar area where we were allowed to bring the dog. Lovely homemade food - I especially enjoyed the lasagne. We ate here three times during our week's stay in Redlynch and the service and food were consistently great. We wish this could be our local! Highly recommend.
October 2018
Insight Activities
(2 miles)
Feeling active? It’s Insight Activities for you then! Archery, combat tag, crossbows, axe throwing and woodland weaponry are all part of the game as you explore the New Forest in Robin Hood style. It’s perfect for anyone over the age of six, and is a chance to learn something new and have fun at the same time!
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Fordingbridge Museum
(2 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
(2 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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New Forest Water Park
(3 miles)
(2)
When it comes to water sports and activities in the New Forest, the New Forest Water Park is hard to beat. From wake boarding to inflatables, it is an adventurer’s paradise. It’s family friendly and with camping available you can visit for a few hours or a few days, depending on your endurance levels!
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Expensive but worth it. Visited by 13 year old and Father. Thoroughly enjoyed the experience. You need to be able to climb out of the water yourself and on to the equipment. You MUST be able to get your face wet without being scared! Please also note that there is no point in going to watch a family member take part in this activity - you cannot see from the viewing area.
August 2020
We only did the inflatable part of the park but it was great fun, plenty of time to get around the whole thing and do all the best bits over again until exhaustion takes hold! I strongly suggest getting there at least 20 minutes before your booked time though as we were essentially told off for arriving late even though we were there for the time we booked for.
February 2018
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
Avon Beach
(15 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
Highcliffe Beach
(15 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
(15 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
Southbourne Beach
(15 miles)
(1)
Southbourne Beach is a Blue flag award winning beach with wide, clean, part sand and part shingle beach to the east of Boscombe Pier. With views stretching right across to the Isle of Wight on a clear day and Old Harry Rocks/Swanage to the west.
The beach is popular all year round and during the summer months you can find kiosks serving ice creams and drinks dotted along the promenade.
Other facilities include toilets, baby changing facilities, lost children centres, RNLI lifeguard stations and pubs. There are many beach huts along Southbourne Beach and they are available to rent all year round from the local beach office.
Dogs are not permitted on Southbourne beach from 1st May – 30th September however they are permitted on the promenades all year round when on a lead.
Wonderful sandy, dog friendly beach with spectacular, far fetching views. The addition of Sobo serving fantastic coffee is great.
October 2023
Southbourne Beach
(15 miles)
Southbourne Beach is a Blue flag award winning beach with wide, clean, part sand and part shingle beach to the east of Boscombe Pier. With views stretching right across to the Isle of Wight on a clear day and Old Harry Rocks/Swanage to the west.
The beach is popular all year round and during the summer months you can find kiosks serving ice creams and drinks dotted along the promenade.
Other facilities include toilets, baby changing facilities, lost children centres, RNLI lifeguard stations and pubs. There are many beach huts along Southbourne Beach and they are available to rent all year round from the local beach office.
Dogs are not permitted on Southbourne beach from 1st May – 30th September however they are permitted on the promenades all year round when on a lead.
Parking can be found on the clifftop, accessed via slopes leading right to and from the beach.
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