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Clubs

We are perfectly set up for clubs of all descriptions from walkers and cyclists to car enthusiasts and ornithologists! Staying on a farm is a great experience even for adults, and we are based in a beautiful position in the New Forest, close to Beaulieu village and walking distance to the local attractions of Bucklers’ Hard and the National Motor Museum, as well as to two local pubs.

Facilities

The dining area, kitchen and conservatory are at the heart of the building. Two corridors lead from this hub, each with four shared rooms and two twin rooms. Shared rooms comprise two sets of bunk beds, with the opportunity to add additional beds. Each wing has toilets and showers, and a private, wheelchair accessible toilet/shower. The conservatory opens out into a large grassy garden, perfect for sitting out on warmer evenings and you are welcome to wander through our productive vegetable garden. Self-catering groups have a sizeable kitchen at their disposal, or for an extra cost, we are able to provide meals or suggest local pubs, restaurants or takeaways.

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Heathland WingRoom TypeWoodland Wing
SundewSingle RoomHazel
OrchidSingle RoomBirch
Gorse4/5 Bedded RoomHolly
Bracken4/5 Bedded RoomAsh
Heather4/5 Bedded RoomOak
Moss4/5 Bedded RoomBeech

Things to do

For anyone who loves animals, it is usually possible to organize animal feeding. We also have knowledgeable local partners who are happy to come in and talk on a range of subjects for a fee from communing to birds of prey, and New Forest Activities based in Beaulieu can arrange adventurous activities from archery to canoeing. Why not visit the National Motor Museum and Palace House during your stay, or there is a beautiful riverside walk to the historic Bucklers’ Hard.

Information

Please contact Lynda Leyman – [email protected] for pricing information.

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