An ideal base to explore the New Forest and enjoy outdoor activities from cycling to walking, kayaking and much more, this stylish cabin is set on the lightly wooded edge of the Beaulieu River and is perfect for nature lovers and bird watchers. Bucklers Hard, an 18th century ship village can be easily reached from the door step as well as plenty of other great walking routes. An enjoyable fifteen minute stroll or five minute drive will lead you to Beaulieu Village with local shops and pubs. Welcomed with a stylish hall and spiral staircase to the first floor, there are two bedrooms on the ground floor. One with a double bed, en suite bath with WC, electric roller blinds and with sliding doors to a decked veranda. The second bedroom has a double bed. Up the spiral staircase, the first floor has a large living area with a woodburner, flat screen TV and a single sofa bed if needed. The decked veranda is a spacious elevated viewing platform with access from the living area and boasts outdoor furniture and is great for wildlife watching. The kitchen is equipped with all the essentials and a handy shower room with shower and WC features on the first floor also. Set in open woodland, there are wonderful outdoor areas to explore and there is parking for two cars. Parents of young children are advised that outside play should be supervised at all times.
Weekly price from £803
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