This delightful, recently built, single storey cabin is situated in a quiet location on the outskirts of the popular seaside village of Milford on Sea. The cottage is furnished to a very high standard and is a perfect bolt hole for discerning guests looking for quality and comfort. An ideal base from which to discover walks through the adjacent ancient woodland nature reserve, along to the Hordle cliff top. Several excellent restaurants and pubs are within half a mile. Further afield, but within a fifteen minute drive, are the New Forest National Park and the renowned town of Lymington.
Weekly price from £609
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