Brook Farm is a character property located in the small hamlet of Shobley near Ringwood, Dorset, in the South West of England. This superb holiday home sleeps up to eight guests and offers stunning views of the New Forest National Park and a nearby brook. The property is conveniently located near Bournemouth Beach and Salisbury, making it an ideal base for exploring the surrounding area.
The property features a spacious sitting room with bay windows, a well-equipped kitchen with a double electric oven and dishwasher, and a large dining table where guests can enjoy meals by the crackling woodburning stove. There is also a ground-floor shower room with support rails, perfect for guests with limited mobility. Upstairs, guests will find four bedrooms, including three doubles and a family room, each offering splendid views of the surrounding area.
Guests can enjoy alfresco breakfasts on the patio overlooking the owner's paddocks, where deer can often be spotted. Nearby Ringwood offers a rich history, a weekly market, and attractions such as the Ringwood Meeting House & History Centre and Liberty’s Owl, Raptor and Reptile Centre. For a day at the beach, guests can head to Bournemouth to enjoy the sandy shores, amusement arcade, and Oceanarium.
Alternatively, guests can explore the medieval city of Salisbury with its impressive cathedral and clock. Brook Farm offers a truly unforgettable holiday experience in Hampshire, perfect for families or groups of friends looking to explore the beauty and history of the South West of England.
Weekly price from £1088
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