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Nestled in the midst of lush rolling countryside, the attractive village of Ludwell is a beautiful destination to escape to. After exploring the stunning scenery of the Donhead Valley, head to The Grove Arms to relax and refresh yourself. Popular with locals, visitors, walkers and even pilots from the nearby airfield, this charmin...
View full reviewThis stunning 16th-century thatched inn, which has the unique attraction of being Ringwood’s only riverside pub, has all the trappings of a quintessential English tavern. The Fish Inn boasts exposed beams, comfortable furnishings, a doggyfriendly bar area and staff that are ready and waiting to serve the quality w...
View full reviewThe White Hart pub and restaurant can be found on the border of Pennington and Lymington. The 200-year-old building was refurbished in 2005, and its atmospherically lit dining area makes you relax immediately. Low ceilings, an ancient fireplace and flickering candles on every table make a fine setting for a romantic meal. The fo...
View full reviewThis small, family-run restaurant in Ringwood town centre takes its name from the traditional conical-roofed dry stone huts found throughout Italy's Apulia region. The new owner took over seven months ago and runs the front-of-house, while his kitchen team busily create traditional Italian delights behind the scenes. The 45- cover r...
View full reviewAnyone who has visited the Crook & Shears will tell you that the friendly and attentive team makes the pub stand out as a popular dining destination and watering hole. In addition to exceptional service, the pub is renowned for its great-value food offering. The menu boasts traditional pub classics like scampi, chips, peas and...
View full reviewThis gorgeous thatched family-run free house, set in Dorset’s lush countryside, is a unique gem of yesteryear – a must for those who appreciate great food and excellent hospitality. You’re bound to fall in love with the place, with its crooked 17th-century walls, low beams and roaring fires. Once you’ve torn yourself away ...
View full reviewSitting pretty on the edge of the beautiful New Forest, this three-star country house hotel is simply a must-visit. Not only is this the ideal starting point for exploring the New Forest (which can be accessed via the hotel gardens) and the many nearby attractions, but the luxurious surrounds are also home to the AA...
View full reviewIf you’re traversing the town of Stockbridge, locals will be sure to point you in the direction of The Mayfly. Located on the banks of the River Test, The Mayfly is a superb establishment offering relaxed dining in stunning surrounds. Diners can take a seat next to the river and watch leaping trout and gliding swans go past; it�...
View full reviewOccupying a former dower house nestled in the quiet village of Chettle, this superb hotel and restaurant retains a loyal following of friends, neighbours and discerning diners in the know. Drinks and menus are offered in the snug panelled bar or in the Blue Room, a high-ceilinged drawing room with ornate mouldings and antique...
View full reviewThe White Horse is a favourite with walkers, Paulton Park day-trippers and Steam Engine Rally visitors, all of whom and more are welcomed into this pub and its expansive bar and dining room with open arms. Seated at our table, we admired the beamed ceilings and traditional pub features as we munched our tasty starter platter of mozza...
View full reviewThe New Forest Inn may be off the beaten track, but you’ll be hard-pressed to find a more charming and quintessentially English country inn. Situated in the heart of the New Forest National Park, this family-run pub was founded in the 18th century and frequently sees the area’s resident ponies amble past. If you’re looking f...
View full reviewOn the outskirts of Lyndhurst lies The Swan Inn, a family-run pub that offers a warm and friendly welcome, real log fires and plenty of rustic charm. Food is available throughout the day, and the menu includes a mixture of classic dishes, specials and lighter options. To start, I opted for the sweet and refreshing watercress and pea...
View full reviewI arrived at Waterloo Arms, a 17th-Century pub complete with thatched roof, on a wet October evening. On entering, I was delighted to discover a cosy interior and friendly faces - just what I needed after battling the terrible weather. The menu features simple hearty fare such as sausages with bubble and squeak, and favourites like ...
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