19 Quayside Walk is a first-floor apartment located in Marchwood, Hampshire, set on historic admiralty land with partial sea views by the port. The property is ideal for a family of four, with two well-appointed bedrooms, an open-plan living space, and a balcony to relax on. The kitchen is fully equipped for preparing meals, and there is a dining table for enjoying them.
In Marchwood, guests can explore the riverside promenade, visit the nearby Yacht Club, or stop at one of three pubs in the village. The New Forest National Park is easily accessible, offering opportunities for cycling, walking, horse-riding, and visiting attractions such as the New Forest Wildlife Park and Beaulieu Motor Museum. The coastal town of Lymington and the North Solent National Nature Reserve are also nearby.
Guests can explore the towns and villages of Lyndhurst, Brockenhurst, Beaulieu, and Hythe, or take a ferry to Southampton for shopping, dining, and activities. 19 Quayside Walk offers an unforgettable holiday experience, with plenty of opportunities for relaxation and exploration in the South of England.
Overall, 19 Quayside Walk is a well-equipped holiday home in a picturesque location, offering easy access to both coastal and forest attractions in Hampshire. The property provides a comfortable and convenient base for a family of four to enjoy a relaxing break, with plenty of activities and sights to explore in the surrounding area.
Weekly price from £576
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