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Coppertree House

From £4032

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  • Property code: C167
  • Preferred changeover day: Friday
  • Check in: 2pm
  • Check out: 10am
  • 2 or more bathrooms
  • Access statement available
  • Air Con
  • Near beach
  • Central heating
  • Parking (see description for details)
  • Dishwasher
  • Electric vehicle charging (see description)
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Hot Tub
  • Garden or outside space
  • Swimming pool
  • Nearby pub or restaurant
  • Nearby shop
  • Short breaks available
  • Washing machine
  • WiFi

You will fall in love with Coppertree House, one of our elegantly eccentric treehouse hideaways. Straight out of fairy tales, Coppertree House provides a magical retreat that’s way above the ordinary.

Follow the gently sloping timber walkway into your woodland retreat to be greeted by a spacious living area, a dining space with full-length windows and a fully fitted kitchen. Coppertree is accentuated with copper accents and features throughout, reflecting its name. A spiral staircase leads you to the two upstairs bedrooms, where you can enjoy a peaceful night to leave you feeling refreshed. The third bedroom is located on the ground floor, providing easier access for those with mobility issues.

You’re never far from your home comforts with a range of mod-cons and stunning furnishings throughout the treehouse accommodation, from underfloor heating to a freestanding copper bath and monsoon shower in the master en-suite.

Outdoors you'll find your very own hot tub on the decking, along with a gas barbecue and outdoor pizza oven for al fresco meals involving the whole family! And with the on-site gym, indoor and outdoor (seasonal) swimming pools, bar, restaurant and evening entertainment all available there is plenty to enjoy without even leaving the park.

Set within an ideal location on the south coast of the New Forest, there are plenty of stunning places to discover right on your doorstep for anyone who prefers to get out and about. From the historical Hurst Castle based along the Solent, to the quaint market town of Lymington, you're never short of days out or things to do.

The village of Milford on Sea is within a 30-minute walk and showcases fantastic pubs, restaurants and cafés plus a selection of independent shops. Coastal walks abound, with the Solent Way following the clifftop just a short walk from the Park. The New Forest National Park, with its free-roaming ponies, donkeys and cattle, is a 10-minute drive away with many cycling, walking and riding opportunities.

Entrance off decked area through double doors into open plan lounge/kitchen/diner with comfortable seating, wall mounted 4K HD Smart TV, with Netflix and Disney + and Bluetooth Sonos speaker. Dining table seating six.
Kitchen includes fridge/freezer, electric Range cooker, dishwasher, washing machine, microwave and wine cooler. Sonos Bluetooth speaker and telephone that can be used to contact reception.
Ground floor bedroom 3 (suitable for the less mobile but not wheelchair friendly as the door width isn’t adapted) with zip and link king size bed (5ft) with Hypnos mattress (can be made into twin beds if requested), Smart TV, fitted wardrobe and door leading to decked veranda. Folding doors to en suite shower room with hand basin, WC and towel warmer.
Stairs to first floor with rope handrail.
Bedroom 1 with 4 poster king size bed (5ft) with Hypnos mattress and feature copper bathtub within the bedroom plus Smart TV. En suite shower room with double walk-in shower, hand basin, WC and towel warmer.
Bedroom 2 with double bed (4ft 6in) with Hypnos mattress (please note bed only has access from one side), Smart TV and en suite shower room with walk-in shower, hand basin, WC and towel warmer.  
 

The enclosed decking area has a hot tub with outdoor shower, sun loungers, gas barbecue and pizza oven, with a table and chairs for al fresco drinks and dining during your stay.

On the shingle shores of Poole Bay lies the characterful village of Milford on Sea.

With its brightly-coloured beach huts and strolling promenade, this coastal parish is every bit the traditional seaside holiday destination. On a clear day, you’ll be able to gaze all the way to the chalky sea stacks known as the Needles which stand off the Isle of Wight, and under a blanket of twinkling stars on a dark night you’ll see the distant harbour lights of Christchurch, Poole and Bournemouth.

The best thing about Milford on Sea is the ease at which you can swap the fresh sea air of the Solent for the leafy woodland glades of the majestic New Forest, making it the ideal base from which to explore the many wending ways of Hampshire.

One of Milford on Sea’s most popular local walks takes in a sweeping stretch along Hurst Spit between the saltmarshes and mudflats and the sparkling bay waters. The path leads you all the way to the medieval ramparts of Hurst Castle and the brilliant white cylindrical walls of Hurst Point Lighthouse, which was built in the 1860s.

You’ll have no problem keeping the whole family occupied during your holiday in Milford on Sea with action and adventure to be had on both land and water; from pony trekking and mountain biking to stand up paddle boarding and sailing, be prepared for some fun-filled excursions.

If you’d rather while away the hours and stay busy doing nothing, there are plenty of quiet benches and sun-dappled greens where you can sit and watch the world go by with an ice cream or some fish ‘n’ chips. There is a gentle pace to this charming coastal village, the kind that invites you for a leisurely paddle along the seashore, or perhaps you’d like to chance your arm with the local crustaceans and dangle a crab line off Sturt Pond Bridge followed by a mooch around the pretty high street with its quirky artisan shops, tempting delicatessens, inviting cafés and cosy tearooms. 

Milford on Sea is renowned for its hospitality and boasts an array of lovely pubs and sumptuous restaurants, perfect for a lazy lunch or a slap-up evening meal accompanied by a stunning sea view. The village also runs a busy social calendar, the highlights of which include the annual May Day festival, a music and arts showcase, a summer carnival, and an ever-popular seafood week.

Whether you’re looking to relax and unwind or roam and explore, you’ll find the best of both worlds when you holiday at Milford on Sea. Have a look at our growing list of Milford on Sea holiday cottages and start planning your seaside escape.

Parking for 2 cars through the gated entrance. 

EV Charging This property offers electric vehicle charging. Please let us know at the time of booking; there will be a £30.00 per vehicle per week charge. Please bring your own charging cable.

Included Bed linen, towels and robes (for 6 guests), central heating (gas) and underfloor heating, electricity, air conditioning, WiFi, welcome hamper.
Access to the on-site gym, indoor and outdoor (seasonal) swimming pools, bar, restaurant and evening entertainment. Tennis court, children’s ‘Woofs Workshops’ and spa treatments can be pre-booked and paid for separately.
Telephone Mobile reception good.
Children All ages welcome. Travel cot and highchair can be hired separately – ask us for more information. 
Pets Regret not suitable for pets.
No Smoking.
Shops Mini-market on site or Co-Op Milford – 5 minute drive, Tesco/Marks & Spencer Simply Food/Morrisons - New Milton, 10 minute drive, Waitrose Lymington – 15 minute drive,
Pubs On site bar or The Beach House - 20 minute Walk, The Lazy Lion – 30 minute walk.
Restaurants On site or in Milford on Sea – 30 minute walk.
Beaches Milford on Sea – 10 minute walk, Avon Beach (sandy) – 20 minute drive.
Short breaks Available all year round 
Changeover Friday/Monday/Wednesday
Check in time 2pm
Check out time 10am


The Royal Oak - Downton
(Less than a mile)

(1)

An attractive country pub, popular with locals and visitors who enjoy the friendly atmosphere and great food. The menu offers plenty of variation; dishes from the grill, pub classics and a daily specials board. The pub’s signature dish ‘Beer Can Chicken’ is well worth a try! Sunday carvery is hugely popular with locals, so booking is advised. There’s a small garden with play area that’ll keep children happy.

The Royal Oak (T: 01590 718104) Downton, SO41 0LA

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Excellent Sunday lunch . Need more selection in the week .

July 2021


Beach House - Milford on Sea
(2 miles)

(18)

An excellent pub serving local draft ales and good quality food, in a fantastic art deco building, which still retains the original features such as stained-glass windows and oak panelling. In addition, there are great sea views and a lovely child-friendly garden that backs onto the clifftop and leads onto the beach. The menu is varied and service is friendly with nice touches such a bowl of apples that you can help yourself to.

The Beach House (T: 01590 643044) Milford on Sea SO41 0PT

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Nice location on the cliff top. Very nice good and friendly staff.

October 2023


Impressive building. Lovely outside space and decent Sunday lunch.

August 2023


Wonderful beer garden on a sunny day

May 2023


Lovely building with beautiful original stained glass windows - member of staff we spoke to was very knowledgeable about the history of the building. Good for food, drinks, indoor and outdoor seating. Walkable from the beach and the village.

July 2022


Such a good spot great staff and a seriously fantastically good sticky toffee pudding

October 2021


Slow service and average food

September 2021


lovely location,ate here every day of our stay.great location and staff..Very dog friendly.

September 2021


A lovely pub, wonderful food and beautiful and charming building, with a fantastical view.

September 2021


Great food and a very warm welcome!

August 2021


Great location. Good prompt service . Food was ok .

July 2021


wont be going again until they take cash !!! legal tender in case thay have forgotten card payments only

June 2021


Disappointing visit. No atmosphere, rushed service, lukewarm main meal. We would not go back

September 2020


Love it here. Very friendly. And great coffee.

December 2019


Very nice pub/hotel. Food good and very friendly staff.

September 2019


Now a Greek restaurant, didn't go there but looksnice

April 2019


Building very good, great views very disappointing food and quality of beer.

October 2018


We have been here each time we have visited Milford. An excellent choice and range of food on the menu with the interest of the cluedo library.

September 2018


Exterior badly neglected balcony so dirty not Usable. Windows back and front are not cleaned Very poor for the price they are charging

September 2018


Ray's Italian Kitchen
(2 miles)

(5)

A firm favourite with locals and visitors, Ray’s Italian Kitchen offers morning coffee, brunch, lunch and a la carte evening meals big on flavour and taste.  As well as the sophisticated restaurant there’s a deli packed full of delicious Italian treats including a luxury takeaway picnic menu, plus a sun soaked courtyard for al fresco dining in the warmer months. 

Ray's Italian Kitchen 11 High St, Milford on Sea, Lymington SO41 0QF (T: 01590 645300)

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Absolutely lovely food. We had lunch and could not fault it. Very friendly, helpful staff too.

September 2023


Excellent food and service

August 2023


Had a lovely meal at this bustling vibrant restaurant

July 2023


Good atmosphere and lovely staff but disappointing food.

June 2023


Very good takeaway pizzas

April 2023


The Lazy Lion - Milford on Sea
(2 miles)

(21)

A former 18th Century coaching inn full of character and friendly atmosphere. There’s a large and very pretty beer garden for sunny days, plus a children’s play area. For those who enjoy a pint, there are plenty of locally-brewed beers to choose from, alongside a good selection of wines and hot and cold beverages. Daily specials enhance the popular classic pub bar menu.

The Lazy Lion (T: 01590 641111) 32 High Street, Milford on sea, SO41 0QD

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Nice reasonably priced food. Very good gluten free options. Toilets could have done with a clean when we visited.

April 2024


Friendly pub, lovely decor. Great Sunday roast.

March 2024


Good pub grub and friendly service

August 2023


Great meal and service. Highly recommend.

September 2022


had breakfast here on our last morning after cleaning cottage . Lovely food , plenty of choice ,the owner is really friendly .

August 2022


Friendly service, well presented pub food, attractive indoor and outdoor spaces.

July 2022


We went twice during our stay. Amazing Sunday lunch, and again during the week with our daughter. Friendly staff, excellent food.

May 2022


Nice village pub with good food and friendly staff, wednesday is pie and pud day and can recommend the beef and guinness pie

April 2022


Excellent dinner and playground was an asset with children. Greeting from the manager/owner wasn't very welcoming.

August 2021


The Lazy Lion is definitely recommended. The food was excellent and the staff very friendly.

July 2021


Very warm welcome and good food

June 2021


Lovely food and very friendly staff.

May 2021


Top notch Sunday roast and a warm welcome from the friendly staff.

December 2020


Very friendly staff, good food, lovely atmosphere. We ate here three times in the week we stayed in Milford.

September 2020


Excellent service. Great quality food and very good value too. We ate here 4 nights out of 7!

July 2020


This pub has been rebadged as The Lazy Lion with new management. It was a nice Gastropub serving good food and with live acoustic music on a Sunday evening. Amazing chocolate ganache dessert that was worthy of an instagram picture!

December 2019


Now called The Lazy Lion. We had a very enjoyable family meal; menu is small but nicely varied and the food we had was really good. Staff were friendly and efficient.

August 2019


Had Sunday roast, very disappointed. The potatoes were hard and what little veg they gave us was also hard.

September 2018


An excellent Sunday roast (best to book). It is obviously used by "the locals" which is a recommendation in itself

September 2018


Nice friendly village pub. Locals & publicans will make you very welcome. Paul & karen

June 2018


We visited The Red Lion twice and found it to be a welcoming traditional pub with quick and efficient service and a nice cosy atmosphere.

November 2017


The Wash House Bar
(2 miles)

(4)

A great 'micro' ale pub with an ever-changing selection of craft beers, wines, soft drinks, gins and other spirits. Passionate about local produce, The Wash House works with the best artisan producers and breweries across the New Forest and South Coast.

The Wash House Bar (T:01590 644665) 27 High Street, Milford on Sea SO41 0QF

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Great beer and fun atmosphere. Very relaxing and welcoming

August 2023


Great beers and other drinks, nice atmosphere

May 2023


Great little bar ..Friendly staff .Right in centre of village .

June 2021


lovely small wine bar

June 2021


Apple Court Gardens
(Less than a mile)

(3)

A beautiful formal garden created more than 30 years ago, in the abandoned, walled kitchen garden of Yeatton House.  Today it is a plant lovers paradise, packed with unusual and mature flowers, shrubs and trees from around the world.

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We were disappointed that it is no longer open.

June 2023


as guests of Apple court house the gardens were available for us to browse- however, one day we found out someone had opened the gats and entered the gardens for themselves arguing that they had driven from Devon. Wrong time of year to get the advantage of the beauty but could visualise the attraction

March 2019


Good selection of healthy plants for sale.

July 2018


Barton on Sea Golf Club
(Less than a mile)

Barton on Sea Golf Club was founded in 1897 and is situated on a cliff top between Highcliffe and Milford-on-Sea.  It has 27 holes and an elegant clubhouse so you can enjoy your round, take in the views and then head in for a pint or Sunday lunch.  Members are welcome to bring guests and green fees start at £40.

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Braxton Gardens
(2 miles)

(1)

A family run business showcasing the most exquisite gardens, Braxton Gardens is close to the sea and is a chance to relax outside and take in a spot of horticulture as well as having a cup of tea in their conservatory and entirely charming tea room.  Cream tea and a stroll around the garden - isn’t that what holidays were made for?

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Braxton Tea Rooms & Garden was a great discovery! Lovely peaceful garden, amazing conservatory complete with vine laden with ripening grapes, plus fab food and friendly staff. Liked it so much I visited again later in the week. One of the highlights of my holiday.

September 2023


Hordle Lakes Course Fishing
(2 miles)

A carp fishery set in 11 acres with seven individual spring fed lakes, Course Fishing at Hordle Lakes is a chance for all ages and abilities to enjoy a day of fishing.  With plenty of parking a short walk from the activity, fish for Bream, Tench, Perch, Rudd, Chub and Roach with huge bags being taken all year round.

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More Than a Tour
(3 miles)

Founded by people who are passionate about the beauty and preservation of the New Forest and surrounding area, More Than a Tour brings you a range of all inclusive New Forest tours, designed to show you around just as they would a friend.  Walk, kayak and explore on a tailor made trip whether you’re looking for adrenaline, culture, history, or a mix of everything.

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Milford on Sea
(2 miles)

(16)

A beautiful shingle beach with pretty painted beach huts, plenty of parking, and excellent coastal walks along Hurst spit to Hurst Castle with clear views of the Isle of Wight and needles. The superb Raft Rocks Restaurant is worth a visit with its Art deco style and roof terrace. You can also walk across the wildlife marshes to Keyhaven harbour and (in season) take the boat to Hurst Castle or the Isle of Wight.

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Lovely sea walk within 15 minutes of the cottage.

March 2024


A lovely place to stay. So much to see and do locally and within easy reach.

August 2023


Milford on Sea is a very quintessential English village which has retained all its charm. The seafront is a delight to stroll along and The Needles Eye Cafe produces lovely coffee and lunches which is well worth a visit. A walk around Sturt Pond is also enjoyable and through to the village.

June 2023


Lovely quiet location for a beach walk. Great for watching the sea and waves without the crowds.

June 2023


Brilliant beach.

September 2022


Beautiful beach with views to The Isle of Wight. Good for swimming, picnics and walking. Very good car parking and public toilets. Lots of good places to eat and drink either next to the beach or in the village, a short walk away

July 2022


A proper gem. Great location for the new forest. The village is great and was only a short walk from our house. Not too busy or full of holiday makers. We will be back.

October 2021


One of my favourite places

July 2021


Good place to go if you have a buggy or wheelchair as there is a tarmac path along the top of the cliffs with great views of the Needles, plenty of parking and a kiosk serving refreshments.

September 2020


Lovely village with adequate shops on a very pretty green.

September 2019


Due to my husband breaking his leg we hired a mobility scooter for our holiday. It was a joy to ride along the front at Milford. Wonderful views of The Needles and lots of benches along the way too. Great access from the car parks. Would be great if the short path from Milford to Keyhaven could be the same good surface. We felt the rough stones would be too hard to ride on.

June 2019


Love Milford on Sea so old fashioned hasn't changed much since I use go as a child in the 1960/70s

April 2019


great walking area, small cafe-the needles, children climbing play park- crashing waves over stoned beach

March 2019


Great for a dog walk along the spit to Hurst Castle. Needles Eye cafe is a welcome break, quite good food but very busy and a bit basic.

December 2017


Fantastic sea location with goods pubs, shops etc

November 2017


Lovely village, plenty of shops and places to eat - no post office though.

June 2017


Barton on Sea
(2 miles)

(2)

A stony beach with sandy areas as the tide goes out, and a great spot to do some fossil hunting. The cliffs are subject to considerable coastal erosion and at times parts of the beach can be cordoned off. The Beachcomber Café on the cliff top is one of the most popular cafés in the region. Plenty of parking in car parks along the cliff top as well as on-road parking.

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A pleasant walk along the cliff top and along the beach. There was less cliff than last time we went to the New Forest.

June 2023


Super walk, nice and easy and great place for a meal or tea and cake by the car park.

April 2019


Highcliffe Castle Beach
(4 miles)

(3)

A picturesque, tree-lined beach of shingle, and sand at low tide. Good facilities on the cliff top including an excellent tea room, public toilets, baby change and a children’s play area in the Castle gardens. Plenty of parking and sloping access down to the beach. Highcliffe Castle beach is dog-friendly all year round. 

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Very picturesque beach with great access, looks good for a beach day

October 2021


Lovely

April 2019


Lovely clean sandy beach and a really i would highly recommend this spot for your car to break down takes the ouch out of waiting for the recovery truck

April 2017


Highcliffe Beach
Highcliffe Beach
(4 miles)

Highcliffe beach, beneath the popular Cliffhanger Restaurant is a part sandy, part pebble beach. The beach has sloping access as well as steps down to the shore from the pay and display clifftop car park. To the east, Highcliffe beach towards Barton on Sea is a part sandy beach at the foot of the second most eroded cliff in England. This side of the beach is dog-friendly all year. However do check the tide times as high tide can make it difficult to walk along the beach.

To the west towards Highcliffe Castle beach, the promenade leads across the top of the small beaches inbetween the groynes with views across Christchurch Bay and Hengistbury Head. Groynes 4-8 have dog restrictions as does the promenade during the summer months, May-September. 

 

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Avon Beach
(6 miles)

(2)

A family friendly beach close to Mudeford and Christchurch Harbour with plenty to do for all.  For those with disabilities or small children there is a beach level carpark, and to keep everyone safe there is a designated bathing area and a seperate area allocated for watersports, all overseen by lifeguards in the summer months.  This pretty sand and shingle beach is backed by trees and countryside and if you fancy some fresh local seafood or simply a coffee, ice cream or a cold drink, the beach is home to the excellent Noisy Lobster, serving breakfast, lunch and supper all year round.

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Nice beach with good facilities

April 2023


Beautiful beach, lots of sand for youngsters- definitely been high on our favourites list, for more than 30 years and still is now the 'children' are nearly 30! - well worth the drive from New Forest. The Noisy Lobster is great and now has an 'outdoor upstairs' too. The Beach Cafe, half-way along, is excellent too- used to do very good carrot cake! The connecting beach towards Steamer Point is dog-friendly all year which is a bonus. Walking to the quay end, you can catch the ferry to Hengistbury Head which is beautiful beach too and often quieter (top favourite!) Even this last week (JULY 2021) the 'kids' wanted to crab-fish from Mudeford Quay!!

August 2021


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