All on the ground floor.
Open plan living space: With beams and parquet floor.
Living area: With TV and DVD player.
Dining area.
Bedroom area: With double bed.
Kitchen area: With 2-ring electric hob, combi microwave/oven/grill and fridge.
Bathroom: With shower over bath, and toilet.
Electric storage heaters and electricity (£25 per week October-April), bed linen and Wi-Fi included. Large lawned garden with sitting-out area (shared). Barbecue. On road parking; additional public car park nearby. No smoking.
Set in the centre of the delightful town of Romsey within easy reach of the New Forest, these attractive Tudor cottages, built in 1524, have original oak beams and inglenook fireplace. They share a large lawned garden, the largest within the town and offers comfortable accommodation, they make the ideal holiday base for exploring. Locally, the pretty town offers many amenities, shops, restaurants, inns, golf and a leisure centre with large swimming pool and water chute. The Test Valley, known for its fishing and walking, The Test Way, The Clarendon Way all nearby. For keen gardeners, visit the world famous collection of trees and shrubs at Hilliers Arboretum, or the aromatic collection of old roses at nearby Mottisfont.
Broadlands (home to the late Lord Mountbatten) and Romsey Abbey are also close by. The area has plenty of attractions for all ages, within easy reach are Paultons Park, Marwell Zoo, the cathedral cities of Winchester and Salisbury, and maritime history at Southampton, where you can take a ferry to the Isle of Wight. The New Forest is a short drive away, which covers almost 145 square miles and supports hundreds of free roaming ponies, cattle and deer. There are 150 miles of gravel roads in the forest, appealing for cyclists and horse riders with acres of open heathland. New Forest attractions include Beaulieu Palace House, Abbey and Motor Museum, New Forest Museum and Visitors Centre, Bucklers Hard, Exbury Gardens and various popular towns and villages to discover, including Burley and Lymington.
Bournemouth is renowned for its clean sandy beaches, year round entertainment and facilities, and is within half an hours drive, or alternative beaches worthy of a visit are Studland Bay, Sandbanks, Milford or Highcliffe. Within an hour’s drive, the historic Naval port of Portsmouth with designer shopping, waterside dining, The Warrior and HMS Victory, and Porchester Castle. Both properties can be booked together to sleep 8+1. Shops and pubs 500 yard
Can't make your mind up - bungalow or seaside cottage holiday? South of England is such an easy place to travel. There are many cottages that are pet friendly in Hampshire, Tunbridge Wells or Folkestone - some have fishing nearby.