Primrose Spinney is a charming four-bedroom holiday home located in Highwood near Ringwood, Dorset, in the South West of England. Surrounded by the quiet western fringes of the New Forest National Park, this secluded property offers peace and privacy for up to 8 guests and two dogs. The house features a spacious sitting room with a woodburning stove, a well-equipped kitchen, and a formal dining room perfect for enjoying meals together.
The enclosed garden is a haven for birdwatching, with feeders to attract a variety of birds, binoculars provided for guests, and stunning views of the wildlife-friendly surroundings. Guests can explore Rockford Common from the back gate, encountering New Forest ponies, cattle, donkeys, and deer. The location also offers opportunities for walking and cycling without needing to use main roads.
For nature lovers, nearby attractions include Blashford Lakes Nature Reserve, Bolderwood Deer Sanctuary, Furzey Gardens, and Moors Valley Country Park and Forest. Those looking for a mix of relaxation and city life can visit Bournemouth for parks, the Oceanarium, and sandy beaches, or venture to Southampton for museums, galleries, and a vibrant dining scene. History enthusiasts can explore the medieval city of Salisbury and the World Heritage Site of Stonehenge, both within a short drive from the property.
Whether you choose to relax at Primrose Spinney or explore the surrounding area, this homely base provides a comfortable and convenient retreat for a memorable getaway in Hampshire.
Weekly price from £953
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