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Just a stone’s throw from the popular Moors Valley Country Park and Forest, tucked away in the petite town of Verwood, The Monmouth Ash is a treasure just waiting to be discovered. It’s a great option whether you’re looking for a delicious family meal or simply fancy a refreshing drink with friends. When the New Forest sun p...
View full reviewBuilt in the 16th century, The Rose and Thistle is steeped in history. Nestled in the quaint village of Rockbourne, on the outskirts of the New Forest, this traditional pub is at the heart of the village community. At The Rose and Thistle, you’ll see London commuters and local farmers sitting side by side.
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View full reviewFreshly repainted and boasting brimming hanging baskets in the summer, a large play area and delightful beer garden, the recently refurbished Albion Inn is an historic pub that offers a blend of traditional appeal and modern amenities. I visited on a balmy evening and was treated to a starter of chicken liver paté with dai...
View full reviewHead to the New Forest and amidst the verdant scenery you’ll find the magnificent Burley Manor. First impressions don’t get much better than that of the approach to the beautifully restored manor. You arrive in an impressive hallway, complete with a welcoming log fire and enthusiastic, friendly staff before moving to the loun...
View full reviewThe Old Farmhouse is a charming 16th-Century building located in the picturesque village of Burley. Proprietors, Peter and Cathy Cutler, offer friendly service, quality food and a welcoming atmosphere. Split into four dining areas, each room is traditionally decorated - one with a beautiful inglenook fireplace - and the menu has a v...
View full reviewThe Burley Inn - with its ten en-suite bedrooms - really couldn't be more fortunate in terms of location. Burley is the perfect little New Forest village, nestled in the lee of a hill, where ponies, donkeys and cattle roam free around the dramatic heathland scenery, overshadowed by lofty pines, oak and beech trees. With a deer park n...
View full reviewSituated in the cute village of Burley in the heart of the New Forest, this family-run tea house and restaurant offers a huge variety of home-cooked food to be enjoyed in enchanting countryside surroundings. If you visit on a summer's day, the beautiful garden is perfect to sit and sample one of the traditional cream teas or a slic...
View full reviewA family-friendly pub in Ringwood, Woodman - Hampshire specialises in deliciously comforting British pub classic, sharing plates and quick bites. Cask ales from Marston's breweries and world wines are offered at the bar, and guests can enjoy the lush al fresco area for both outdoor drinking and dining during warmer weather. The littl...
View full reviewIf you’ve ever felt you belonged in a different era, one of elegance and tranquillity, you’ll feel right at home at 10 Castle Street. This Grade II listed 18th-century country house hotel is tucked away in the charming village of Cranborne, offering an unforgettable setting and an equally impressive dining experience.
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Occupying a prime location in Cranborne, close to both the stunning Dorset coastline and Hampshire’s New Forest National Park, this charming bed and breakfast is ideal for those seeking a bolthole in the countryside. Whether staying the night in one of the cosy en-suite rooms or simply looking for a delicious meal, all are welco...
View full reviewJane Gould spent a long time looking for the perfect country inn and it was certainly worth the search. There are few places as charming as the 16th-century Inn at Cranborne, located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Fishermen, walkers, locals and visitors all sing its praises.
Cosy corners, roaring fires, Sunday ro...
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