Living room: With open fire and Freeview TV. Kitchen/dining room: With breakfast area, oil Rayburn, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washer/dryer, Freeview TV, oak floor and French doors leading to garden. Bedroom 1: With single bed. Separate toilet. First Floor: Bedroom 2: With kingsize bed, sloping ceiling and Velux window. Bedroom 3: With double bed and sloping ceiling. Bedroom 4: With twin beds, pull-out single bed and sloping ceiling. Bathroom: With shower over bath, and toilet.
Oil central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Initial logs for open fire included. Welcome pack and doggy extras. Large lawned garden with garden furniture. Private parking for 3 cars. No smoking.
Extra Amenities
Situated in a wonderful location where you can literally step out from the door and explore the wonderful landscapes of the New Forest, this detached holiday cottage makes the perfect spot for outdoor enthusiasts. Scenic walks, bridleways and cycling routes are in abundance, or enjoy watching the roaming ponies. This lovely family home stands peacefully overlooking fields to the rear, along a lane, about a mile from the centre of Burley and approximately 5 miles from the popular town of Ringwood. Inside, the light and airy open plan kitchen/dining room has an seating area, lovely oak floor, Rayburn and French doors that lead out to the garden. There is a separate cosy living room with an open fire, a single bedroom and a separate toilet on the ground floor too. On the first floor, three further bedrooms, all with sloping ceilings, have been decorated with neutral tones.
The expansive gardens have an outside dining table and chairs, and there is parking for 3 cars.
The ever-popular village of Burley has a variety of gift shops, the Cider Store, ice cream parlours, tea rooms, pubs and eateries, as well as a bus stop for those looking to venture out without the car. Explore the New Forest National Park, where you can see the roaming ponies, donkeys and cattle, and enjoy off-road walking, riding and cycling. The popular sailing town of Lymington is about a 20-minute drive with ferry trips to the Isle of Wight, or meander along the cobbled streets with boutiques and eateries along the marina. Bournemouth and Poole, both with award-winning beaches, are within easy reach, as is the city of Salisbury with its medieval cathedral.
There are many places of interest for the family including Marwell Zoo, New Forest Otter and Owl Wildlife Park, Beaulieu Motor Museum and Exbury Gardens to name but a few. Further afield but worth the trip, are Stonehenge, Monkey World, the Tank Museum near Wool, and Southampton with its maritime history and West Quay shopping centre. Alternatively spend a day exploring the unspoilt countryside of Dorset and famous World Heritage Jurassic Coast at West Bay, Bridport and onto Weymouth with its superb scenery and coastal walking. Lyme Regis with its harbour, renowned Cobb, beach, shops and activities such as fossil hunting, boating, swimming and fishing, makes for a great day out. Beach 10 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
Finding it hand to choose - country cottage or holiday cottage near the sea? South of England has National Parks to explore. You will find dog friendly breaks in Hampshire, Canterbury or Folkestone - some have a local resaurant within walking distance.
Walks for all ages
Falmer to Pyecombe & Blackcap by South Downs Way
Six Harbour Villages, Chichester
The River Arun & South Stoke from Amberley
Canterbury to Whitstable
Chesham, Little Missenden and Amersham
Hannington from Kingsclere
Our teams top rated things to do in The south and south East England, including London and the home counties: Berkshire, Kent and Sussex