Bramblewood Cottage is found down a gravelled forest track, just minutes outside the popular village of Burley. This charming three bedroom, three bathroom detached family cottage has direct forest access which provides picturesque walks in all directions. Straight on leads to the edge of the village of Burley with its variety of shops, pubs, cafes and a post office. Turn left and the path leads past the welcoming Golf Club and on to the White Buck (+/- 1 mile), with its extensive food menu and spacious gardens. Bramblewood is an ideal base from which to explore the wonderful New Forest and the surrounding coastline.
On entering the cottage a door to the right leads to the downstairs whilst the stairs directly in-front gives access to the versatile sleeping accommodation which can sleep up to six people in a combination of one twin and two double bedrooms. All bedrooms are large, each with an en-suite bath or shower room. Bedding and towels are provided. On the ground floor the lounge has a working fire and two cosy settees. This leads into a modern open plan dining and living area.The well stocked modern kitchen is adjacent the dinning area and makes entertaining simple and fun. A conservatory across the rear of the property provides unobstructed views of the colourful garden. The garden has a large lawn and well stocked borders and attracts a variety of birds which come to feed most mornings. There is a large table and chairs which sits on the paved area adjacent the cottage for al fresco relaxing and eating on summer evenings. To compliment the garden and to offer entertainment for children and adults alike there is a Wellis Hot Tub and a games room with table tennis and table football.
Located in Ringwood, this cottage is in a rural area. Sammy Miller Museum and New Forest Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Brockenhurst Manor Golf Club and SenSpa at Careys Manor Hotel. Traveling with kids? Consider Paultons Family Theme Park - Home of Peppa Pig World, or check out an event or a game at Matchams Karting. Practice your golf swing on a nearby course, or enjoy other activities in the great outdoors, such as horse riding, mountain biking, and cycling in the area.
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