Rates per week: 260.00 £
| Period | Price |
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| High Season July-August 2008 |
360.00 £
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| Mid-Season June & September 2008 |
300.00 £
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| Low Season All other months 2008 |
260.00 £
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Bed linen and towels are not provided.
Changeover day is Saturday but could negotiate.
| Brook House/Ref: 6089 | |
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| Owner Name | Mr Frank Ruffoni |
| Tel | 44 01509 829897 |
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the New Forest is just a few kms away. Within this National Park there are many places to visit; Beaulieu with its Abbey, Palace House and the National Motor Museum; Buckler's Yard an 18th century village, part of the Beaulieu Estate, where ships from Nelson's navy were built as well as a marina leading to the Solent together with the picturesque towns of Lyndhurst, Lymington, Minster and Burley. Brockenhurst can be a centre for the more active with cycle hire avaialble as well having a fine golf course. It makes an ideal starting place for ramblers who wish to enjoy the surrounding countryside and finish the day with some good food and drink.
For horse and pony riding enthusiasts Bashley stables is only a few kms away just to the north of New Milton.
For the shoppers there's no better places than Southampton and Bournemouth with each being about 24 kms away. They are both easily accessible by car, train and bus.
With two of England's greatest seaports on its coastline, and the ancient royal hunting grounds of the New Forest and Winchester, the capital of Saxon England, lying inland, Hampshire is a county rich in history offering a wide variety of itinerary choices.
Well served by both road and rail the area is easily reached from neighbouring counties and further afield. With its major ferry ports, serving both the continent and the Isle of Wight, it is an ideal location for extending the UK leg of a European tour.
The New Forest remains one of England's natural wonders. Established by William the Conqueror, much of the forest has changed little over many generations. The area abounds with wildlife and a trip though the forest takes you through many pretty towns and villages. There is a vast array of activities on offer ranging from angling to pony trekking. Visitor attractions include stately homes, wildlife centres and museums.
Hampshire remains deep at the heart of Britain's rich maritime heritage. Portsmouth has been the home of the Royal Navy since Tudor times and a visit to the city and its surroundings offers the opportunity to view ships and naval tradition from the past and present.
To the west of the county the towns and villages of the Solent and Southampton Water were once, due to the abundance of wood from the New Forest, at the centre of the British shipbuilding industry.