Key Features
- Property code: B294
- Preferred changeover day: Friday
- Check in: 4pm
- Check out: 10am
- 2 or more bathrooms
- Access statement available
- Central heating
- Parking (see description for details)
- Dishwasher
- Nearby pub or restaurant
- Real fire
- Nearby shop
- Short breaks available
- Tumble dryer
- Village
- Washing machine
- WiFi
Description
Bursting with character, Rashley House is a charming three storey town house within a small mews in the heart of the Georgian sailing town of Lymington. With a cosy ground floor snug and the main living area on the first floor, complete with wood burning stove, there is plenty of space for a family holiday. The main lounge and dining room overlook the bustling High Street, with a well-equipped kitchen and the master bedroom with en suite also on the first floor. Stairs from the hallway lead up to the second floor, with two further bedrooms and a family bathroom. Due to the age of the property there are low beams and restricted head height in the bedrooms.
Rashley House is in the vibrant heart of Lymington, with its bustling High Street, alleyways and courtyards all home to a variety of independent shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants. Since 1250AD the ancient charter market has lined the High Street every Saturday and is a must visit, with a wide selection of stalls and crafts. The Lymington Sea Water Baths offering kayak and paddle board hire is close by, as are the marinas and coastal path, with views across the Solent towards the Isle of Wight. Wander down to the station to catch a train to the ferry port and onto Yarmouth, just a 30 minute trip. The beautiful New Forest National Park is within a 5 minute drive with miles of heathland to explore - enjoy walking, cycling or horse riding amongst the free-roaming ponies, cattle and donkeys.
Key Features
- Property code: B294
- Preferred changeover day: Friday
- Check in: 4pm
- Check out: 10am
- 2 or more bathrooms
- Access statement available
- Central heating
- Parking (see description for details)
- Dishwasher
- Nearby pub or restaurant
- Real fire
- Nearby shop
- Short breaks available
- Tumble dryer
- Village
- Washing machine
- WiFi
Description
Bursting with character, Rashley House is a charming three storey town house within a small mews in the heart of the Georgian sailing town of Lymington. With a cosy ground floor snug and the main living area on the first floor, complete with wood burning stove, there is plenty of space for a family holiday. The main lounge and dining room overlook the bustling High Street, with a well-equipped kitchen and the master bedroom with en suite also on the first floor. Stairs from the hallway lead up to the second floor, with two further bedrooms and a family bathroom. Due to the age of the property there are low beams and restricted head height in the bedrooms.
Rashley House is in the vibrant heart of Lymington, with its bustling High Street, alleyways and courtyards all home to a variety of independent shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants. Since 1250AD the ancient charter market has lined the High Street every Saturday and is a must visit, with a wide selection of stalls and crafts. The Lymington Sea Water Baths offering kayak and paddle board hire is close by, as are the marinas and coastal path, with views across the Solent towards the Isle of Wight. Wander down to the station to catch a train to the ferry port and onto Yarmouth, just a 30 minute trip. The beautiful New Forest National Park is within a 5 minute drive with miles of heathland to explore - enjoy walking, cycling or horse riding amongst the free-roaming ponies, cattle and donkeys.
GROUND FLOOR
Entrance into hallway.
Snug with sofa bed (for occasional use), desk and decorative stove (not in use).
Cloakroom with basin and WC.
FIRST FLOOR
Kitchen with built-in electric oven and gas hob, integrated fridge/freezer, dishwasher, microwave and washer/drier. Plus kettle, toaster and cafetiere. Through to
Lounge with comfortable seating, Smart TV and wood burning stove.
Dining room with table seating six, and two window seats overlooking the High Street.
Bedroom 1 with king size 5ft bed, built-in wardrobe and drawer unit, Smart TV.
En suite Bathroom with bath, separate shower cubicle, double sinks, WC and heated towel rail.
SECOND FLOOR
Bedroom 2 with double 4ft 6in bed and built-in wardrobe.
Bedroom 3 with single 3ft bed, built-in wardrobe, drawer unit, desk, TV/DVD Player.
Family Bathroom with bath and electric shower over, wash basin and WC.
There is no outside space, but a couple of parks and green spaces are within a short walk, as is the Lymington river, marinas and Solent Way, which stretches along the sea wall towards Keyhaven and Milford on Sea. The New Forest National Park is within a 5 minute drive.
On the western banks of the Lymington River, having wended its way through the sun-dappled glades of the New Forest to find the Solent, lies the beautiful Georgian market town of Lymington.
Lymington has been an illustrious seaport for centuries and was once well-known for its shipbuilding and salt harvesting enterprises. Today, its three sparkling marinas offer berths to the many residents and visiting yachts seen docked in its harbour, tell-tale signs of the town’s vibrant sailing community. In fact, it was the gleaming Solent waters that were the training ground for local hero and five-time Olympian Sir Ben Ainslie; a letter box painted gold in celebration of his achievements can be found at the bottom of the town’s bustling high street.
Lymington’s ancient origins can be traced back to the dyke and mounds that once formed the outer defences of its Iron Age fort, known locally as Buckland Rings. When the Jutes prevailed from the Isle of Wight in the 6th century they founded a settlement called Limentun, and by the time of the Norman conquests this once sparsely populated enclave had grown into a flourishing port.
Today, the characterful, cobbled streets of Lymington are lined with artisan shops, galleries and boutiques, whilst the town’s weekly market is filled with stalls selling everything from garden plants to home-baked cakes. Lymington also plays host to a fleet of elegant restaurants, cosy tea rooms, charming cafés and stylish bistros. Lanes of Lymington, with its sleek balconies and intimate alcoves, has all the pizazz of a top London outlet, while the award-winning Elderflower on Quay Street boasts one of the finest a la carte menus in the region.
Holidays in Lymington can be easily filled with a variety of family-friendly activities, from sunset cruises and stand up paddle boarding to harbourside strolls and coastal rambles. During the sunnier months, the town hosts a number of gala events including the ever-popular Lymington Seafood Festival, a lively July carnival, regattas and regular sailing jamborees. Listen to some summer jazz in the bandstand gardens before a dip in the town’s historic sea water baths, renowned for its rejuvenating mud minerals, and if you’re a wildlife enthusiast, a short walk to the marshes and lagoons of Keyhaven Nature Reserve is a must.
Lymington has its own railway station with mainline links from London Waterloo to nearby Brockenhurst. There are also regular bus services with links to the coastal resort of Bournemouth and the maritime city of Southampton, plus, you’ll also be able to pick up the New Forest tour bus and enjoy an open-top safari. If you’ve had your fill of landlubbing, a quick channel hop on the car and passenger ferry to the Isle of Wight might be just the ticket.
Discover one of the UK’s most delightful port towns when you book a stay in Lymington. Take a look at some of our stunning Lymington holiday cottages and start planning your very own south coast adventure.
There is a parking space for one medium sized vehicle in front of the property. The Mews has security gates which are closed overnight.
Included: Bed linen and towels (guests must provide their own bedding for the sofa bed if required and beach towels), gas central heating, a starter pack of logs in the appropriate season, internet and Wi-Fi. Mobile reception is generally reasonable, although please check with your provider prior to booking.
Pets: Regret not suitable for pets.
Children: All ages welcome.
EV Charging: Not available at this property. Nearest charging points Barfields car park, Lymington.
Security Gates: The Mews has gated entrances which are closed overnight between the hours of 6pm and 8am. Security codes will be provided.
Short Breaks: Available all year from a Friday/Monday.
Beaches: Milford on Sea (4miles), Highcliffe Beach, Avon Beach and Mudeford all within 10 miles.
Local Facilities: The Angel & Blue Pig, The Six Bells and The Kings Arms (0.1 miles) Fine dining at The Elderflower (0.2 miles), Stanwells and Lanes of Lymington (0.1 miles). All the amenities of Lymington town including supermarkets (M & S Food, Waitrose and Tesco Express), shops, cafes, pubs, restaurants, leisure centre and a petrol station.
The Forest Foodie
(Less than a mile)
The Forest Foodie deliver hampers and picnics filled with local produce straight to the door of your holiday cottage in Lymington and the New Forest. From seafood feasts brimming with fresh lobster, barbecue boxes of locally-reared meat and charcuterie platters, to picnics filled with sandwhiches, bakes and fluffy scones, the hampers are not only delicious but support localtion growers and farmers, and also come in plant-based packaing. Not only perfect for feasts in your holiday cottages or picnics on the go, The Forest Foodie also offer private catering in your holiday cottage.
Lanes of Lymington
(Less than a mile)
(14)
Housed in a former church with intimate alcoves and balconies, Lanes of Lymington is a stylish, family run eatery with a strong commitment to fresh, seasonal ingredients and an exciting and varied menu. The head chef also regular cookery workshops throughout the year, check their website for further details.
Lanes of Lymington (T: 01590 672777) Lymington SO41 3RH
Excellent food and very friendly service. This restaurant had a good feel to it. Would definitely recommend.
September 2023
We thought this was the best restaurant we had visited in Lymington. Delicious food which was extremely well presented. Service was friendly and efficient.
June 2023
Delicious food, much enjoyed by our party of three who all chose something different. Very good service in a relaxed atmosphere.
October 2022
Great food in a most agreeable environment, served by friendly staff.
August 2022
Visited Tuesday evening excellent service and food. Good produce freshly cooked lots of gluten free choices
September 2021
Wonderful food and wine. Lovely surroundings. Great staff. Only 1 small fault the food was served too quickly leaving us feeling a little rushed.
September 2021
A hidden gem which made our 30th Wedding anniversary very special. Very friendly and great service
September 2021
Excellent food and service. Our most enjoyable meal during our stay.
July 2021
Lanes of lymington is perfect if you don’t mind splashing the cash.the food was excellent and the staff lovely,but couldn’t afford it too often
July 2019
We had a lovely meal at Lanes, highly recommended.
May 2019
Excellent Food and service highly recommend will visit again
April 2019
Nice ambience based in a former school and church building. Good menu but food was a little disappointing with the fish overdone and food not the hottest
October 2018
Good food - would visit again.
June 2017
Great food and ambiance - well worth visiting
May 2017
The Angel & Blue Pig
(Less than a mile)
(14)
A stylish and elegant gastro pub on the high street, whose origins date back to the 13th century. Lots of wooden beams, bare brick walls, large fire place and pretty soft furnishings - there’s also outside seating. The Angel and Blue Pig specialize in steaks, which receive great reviews. The main menu changes each month and is supplemented by daily specials. All the dishes are creative, varied and beautifully presented. A delightful spot for a drink or bite to eat.
The Angel & Blue Pig (T: 01590 672050) Lymington SO41 9AP
Lovely old coaching inn. Good food.
April 2024
Excellent food and hospitality
October 2023
Had a wonderful meal here in a beautiful old building. The food and service were very good. Would recommend
September 2023
Fabulous location in the heart of the shopping area, nice and quiet on the day we visited. Lovely comfortable decor and seating with plenty of space.
June 2023
Great steak and good service
July 2021
A decent pub serving decent food at a decent price. I very much enjoyed the meal, shame about the flat beer.
July 2021
Nice pub in the centre of Lymington, food was lovely, shame there wasn't any cask ales - we visited this pub for lunch on the basis of the Good Pub Guide.
May 2021
Good food and service
September 2020
Friendly staff, good food, comfortable surroundings
August 2020
Very disappointing. So much so that I submitted a complaint to customer service via email and the response was very unsatisfactory too! My advice would be to avoid.
November 2019
Visited this pub whilst on holiday. My wife and I had the intention of eating there, although we had not booked. We ordered 2 drinks (beer) which I could not drink at all. I took them back to the bar with the intention of asking them to be replaced. I waited for 15 minutes. During this time the 2 bar staff who were on duty walked past several times whilst serving other customers. Neither showed any interest in finding out what my problem was or that they knew I was there. In the end I left the beer on the bar and walked out. I have visited Lymington several times in the past and hope to holiday there again in the future, but I will never go into this place again.
May 2019
Very disappointing and long delay in seating us on arrival despite having a reservation.
January 2018
We loved this pub! We went with the kids for a quick drink around lunchtime and then came back in the evening without the kids. Great atmosphere, well furnished, and great drinks on offer. The menu looked fantastic too, however, we didn't get to sample it! We'll definitely go again if we return to Lymington.
July 2017
Perfect for lunch. They have a £6 lunchtime menu which offers excellent value for money. I had the wild mushroom linguine. Delicious and good sized portion. My husband had the burger which comes with fries and homemade ketchup. Staff are friendly and chatty too which is nice.
June 2017
The Six Bells
(Less than a mile)
(11)
A chain pub from JD Weatherspoon on the high street in Lymington. Well known for their large selection of drinks including real ales. Food is inexpensive with big portions of pub classics. Inside is big and bright, if you want to sit outside, you’ll a large walled beer garden.
The Six Bells (T: 01590 689990) Lymington SO41 9ND
They do an extremely nice cooked breakfast!
October 2023
Had many meals and drinks here as it is the most affordable place for eating in Lymington. All the food was great, the service is speedy and the staff friendly
September 2023
Nice pub, lots of seating, friendly staff and the usual Wetherspoons range of food - excellent value :o)
May 2023
Very close to walk to from Limentun cottage, good food, don't wait long for food to be served and very reasonable
May 2023
Great place to have lunch or just a cuppa when visiting the shops of Lymington.
July 2022
Great place to eat, Had Ham, egg and chips and a pint of shandy lager and paid £6-20. Great service, great food which was hot and freshy cooked.
August 2019
A well run Wetherspoons pub, light and airy unlike some of them! good value food and drink, pleasant staff and the food comes in good time, staff around clearing tables and keeping the place tidy.
May 2019
You know what to expect at Wetherspoons, one of the nicer ones we've been to, good selection of real ales.
May 2019
Wonderful Wetherspoons. We ate here often - catered for small appetites, food cooked well and quickly, prices very reasonable, staff helpful.
July 2018
Cheap and cheerful, friendly staff. You get what you pay for.
June 2018
Definitely the nicest Wetherspoons I've ever been to. Lovely decor and the food was brilliant at very affordable prices.
August 2017
Café Aroma
(Less than a mile)
(1)
Café Aroma, formerly known as Trés Bon, is a fantastic deli and café in Lymington. Serving a variety of hot and cold food from Breakfast to 5.30pm. You can either eat in on one of two floors of seating, or simply take away.
Café Aroma (T: 01590 673064) 22 High Street, Lymington SO41 9AD
Get the hot duck baguette! It is amazing!!
June 2017
St Barbe Museum
(Less than a mile)
(19)
St Barbe Museum explores the unique history of Lymington and the New Forest Coast. The hands-on displays provide a fascinating journey of discovery for all ages, charting Lymington’s development as a market town and port and looking at the smugglers and boat builders who have used the Solent shore. The art galleries host an exclusive programme of exhibitions that regularly works on loan from national and regional collections.
Small but very interesting. Also has a cafe.
April 2024
pleasant cafe also
February 2024
Visited on a damp day on my own, interesting museum and a good Art Gallery within the same building. Very nice and well staffed cafe area with a good selection of tasty food and nice coffee.
October 2023
Had a nice meal here upon arrival in Lymington. Very pleasant helpful staff. Also, a very nice gift shop, and Tourist Information centre.
October 2023
Brilliant Museum and the cafe is excellent
September 2023
Excellent museum that tells the story of the town and local area and also has space for changing exhibitions. Also acts as the local visitor info centre and has plenty of information about things to do in the area. There's also a nice gift shop and super little cafe.
September 2023
Great little museum. Very informative about the history of the area and even our teenagers enjoyed the dinosaur exhibit.
August 2022
A bit of a hidden gem really, very good and informative displays in a well laid out and spacious environment, we particularly liked the community involvement with a group of local children very actively enjoying the surroundings, the coffee shop and the engaging and helpful staff. If anything the museum could sell itself to the public better - we nearly didn't go in as there was little to explain what was inside other than the art galleries
May 2022
Wonderful art exhibition and everyone was very helpful. Great cafe and recommend the coffee and biscuits!
October 2021
Well worth spending a morning learning about the history of Lymington and the wider New Forest area. There is always an interesting pop up exhibition too. The cafe is great and serves lovely home made food.
October 2021
Well worth a visit. Tasty food and good service.
October 2021
Very interesting museum and when we visited there was an art exhibition which was an added bonus.
June 2021
Have visited the museum previously and found it interesting, having grown up locally. Now has an excellent coffee shop.
September 2020
We had a nice coffee on terrace of their café - didn't get a chance to visit Museum itself, but found some great cards + gifts in shop!
September 2020
Brilliant exhibition and we loved the museum. Our boys attended a free needle felting workshop and and came home with wonderful art work!
February 2020
interesting small museum with good displays
September 2019
Loved our visit to the museum, really friendly staff and despite compact size whiled away a couple of hours. Well worth a visit!
April 2019
Really interesting small museum packed with information and an exceptional display in the art gallery
October 2018
Extremely interesting museum, enjoyed the art,. Very welcoming reception and good cafe. I fully recommend a visit
June 2018
Puffin Cruises
(Less than a mile)
(12)
Puffin Cruises in Lymington is a fun and exciting way to explore this part of the world and see its natural beauty from the water, whether you’re merely enjoying the ferry service, taking a 30 minute river cruise or opting for an hour long picnic or sunset cruise - there’s something for every mood. Trips run daily from the town’s historic quay, weather permitting!
A fun and relaxing way to spend half an hour. Would recommend but wish they did longer cruises too
September 2023
A pleasant river trip, and informative. Worth taking 30 mins to do this.
September 2023
First class
September 2023
Ver clean, comfortable boat and the Captain was friendly and very informative
September 2023
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December 2022
Very interesting and enjoyable trip down the river. Wish it had been longer!
July 2022
Thoroughly enjoyable
May 2022
Lovely trip out on the boat. We had the boat to ourselves and my children both had a turn at driving which they were really pleased about. I wish they did trips that were a little longer than half an hour.
April 2022
Would loved to have experienced this cruise but it was closed the entire week that we stayed in Lymington
October 2021
Excellent 30 minute cruise around the harbour! We would book again no problem! Our captain was Phil who was very knowledgeable and courteous.
September 2021
Really enjoyed this fun, informative trip around the Lymingron river passing the beautiful yachts in the marina and spotting the birds in the sea grass.
June 2019
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June 2018
Hermit Charters
(Less than a mile)
(1)
On a skippered Luxury Flybridge Motor Boat, Hermit Charters gives you the opportunity to take a small party of friends on a luxury experience on the water without breaking the bank. For families or private parties, it’s a delightful way to head out fishing to catch bass, plaice, black bream or needles cod, or simply to enjoy the view from the water. You can even take the family dog on board!
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Fab location with great garden and pool.
July 2020
Escape Yachting
(Less than a mile)
Offering you a chance to explore the Solent like never before, Escape Yachting is a luxurious opportunity to get out on the water on charters, day trips, corporate events and group getaways run by an experienced team who pay careful attention to detail.
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Lymington Sea Water Baths
(Less than a mile)
(9)
A vital summer attraction in this famous town, the Lymington Sea Water Baths have been welcoming visitors since 1833. These days the options are a little more varied with water sports including kayaking, paddle boarding, aqua jousting, zorbing and children’s splash pools all available. There is a cafe on site, all necessary facilities and entry prices depend on the activities you want to take part in.
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Wonderful 1833 pool - I preferred the 20 degree temperature to the stifling 30 degree in the Leisure Centre. Very friendly staff. The most spacious pool I've swum in anywhere. Swam here most days £4.00 for two hours a bargain.
September 2023
We swam here pretty much every morning of our stay that it was open. Good value for general swimming - the more expensive inflatables course looked like great fun but we didn't try it ourselves. Such a good way to start the day, and a great facility for the town as there's no beach. Would have been even better if it opened earlier or later in the day.
September 2023
We spent an afternoon there and the children enjoyed the inflatables. The weather was good. Changing rooms not clearly signed though.
August 2023
Brilliant place loved it although water was bracing
August 2023
This is a must for everyone, especially for teenagers who love a challenge. We left our two on the assault course for 2 hours whilst we wandered the salt marshes on the Solent Way nearby. The ice cream kiosk next to the baths is value for money too and sells the local ice cream with generous portions.
August 2022
Planning to go there as looked good with all the fun equipment you could hire but found the cost for a family of six (two adults, four children) too expensive so did not go after all.
August 2021
We had a great time on the inflatables one morning. My son loved it! Friendly staff and good to hire wet suits.
August 2021
Did paddle boarding here, a great safe place to give it a try.
August 2021
Great activity, kids loved it! Harder than it looks.
August 2021
Milford on Sea
(4 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.
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
(6 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.
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 Beach
(7 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.
Highcliffe Castle Beach
(7 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.
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
Lepe Beach
(9 miles)
Some of the best views of the Solent can be enjoyed from over a mile of beach and pine fringed cliffs. Historic D-Day remains, wildflower meadows and children's play area. Beach front car park.
April 2024
We loved it! Lovely house and perfect location.
April 2024
Yes. Good location. Close to shops & restaurants. House had everything we needed
January 2024
The house was so warm, cosy and clean. Thank you for the bread, milk and biscuits such a lovely touch.
July 2023
Lovely spacious, well appointed and comfortable apartment within easy reach of shops, pubs and restaurants on the High Street and also a few minutes walk from the waterfront. We particularly enjoyed sitting in the lovely bay window, watching the day go by in the street below. Despite being in the town centre, it was quiet, especially at night. Great to have off street parking. Really enjoyed our stay and would definitely come again.
April 2024
We loved it! Lovely house and perfect location.
April 2024
Yes. Good location. Close to shops & restaurants. House had everything we needed
January 2024
The house was so warm, cosy and clean. Thank you for the bread, milk and biscuits such a lovely touch.
July 2023
Lovely spacious, well appointed and comfortable apartment within easy reach of shops, pubs and restaurants on the High Street and also a few minutes walk from the waterfront. We particularly enjoyed sitting in the lovely bay window, watching the day go by in the street below. Despite being in the town centre, it was quiet, especially at night. Great to have off street parking. Really enjoyed our stay and would definitely come again.
The Forest Foodie
(Less than a mile)
The Forest Foodie deliver hampers and picnics filled with local produce straight to the door of your holiday cottage in Lymington and the New Forest. From seafood feasts brimming with fresh lobster, barbecue boxes of locally-reared meat and charcuterie platters, to picnics filled with sandwhiches, bakes and fluffy scones, the hampers are not only delicious but support localtion growers and farmers, and also come in plant-based packaing. Not only perfect for feasts in your holiday cottages or picnics on the go, The Forest Foodie also offer private catering in your holiday cottage.
Lanes of Lymington
(Less than a mile)
(14)
Housed in a former church with intimate alcoves and balconies, Lanes of Lymington is a stylish, family run eatery with a strong commitment to fresh, seasonal ingredients and an exciting and varied menu. The head chef also regular cookery workshops throughout the year, check their website for further details.
Lanes of Lymington (T: 01590 672777) Lymington SO41 3RH
Excellent food and very friendly service. This restaurant had a good feel to it. Would definitely recommend.
September 2023
We thought this was the best restaurant we had visited in Lymington. Delicious food which was extremely well presented. Service was friendly and efficient.
June 2023
Delicious food, much enjoyed by our party of three who all chose something different. Very good service in a relaxed atmosphere.
October 2022
Great food in a most agreeable environment, served by friendly staff.
August 2022
Visited Tuesday evening excellent service and food. Good produce freshly cooked lots of gluten free choices
September 2021
Wonderful food and wine. Lovely surroundings. Great staff. Only 1 small fault the food was served too quickly leaving us feeling a little rushed.
September 2021
A hidden gem which made our 30th Wedding anniversary very special. Very friendly and great service
September 2021
Excellent food and service. Our most enjoyable meal during our stay.
July 2021
Lanes of lymington is perfect if you don’t mind splashing the cash.the food was excellent and the staff lovely,but couldn’t afford it too often
July 2019
We had a lovely meal at Lanes, highly recommended.
May 2019
Excellent Food and service highly recommend will visit again
April 2019
Nice ambience based in a former school and church building. Good menu but food was a little disappointing with the fish overdone and food not the hottest
October 2018
Good food - would visit again.
June 2017
Great food and ambiance - well worth visiting
May 2017
The Angel & Blue Pig
(Less than a mile)
(14)
A stylish and elegant gastro pub on the high street, whose origins date back to the 13th century. Lots of wooden beams, bare brick walls, large fire place and pretty soft furnishings - there’s also outside seating. The Angel and Blue Pig specialize in steaks, which receive great reviews. The main menu changes each month and is supplemented by daily specials. All the dishes are creative, varied and beautifully presented. A delightful spot for a drink or bite to eat.
The Angel & Blue Pig (T: 01590 672050) Lymington SO41 9AP
Lovely old coaching inn. Good food.
April 2024
Excellent food and hospitality
October 2023
Had a wonderful meal here in a beautiful old building. The food and service were very good. Would recommend
September 2023
Fabulous location in the heart of the shopping area, nice and quiet on the day we visited. Lovely comfortable decor and seating with plenty of space.
June 2023
Great steak and good service
July 2021
A decent pub serving decent food at a decent price. I very much enjoyed the meal, shame about the flat beer.
July 2021
Nice pub in the centre of Lymington, food was lovely, shame there wasn't any cask ales - we visited this pub for lunch on the basis of the Good Pub Guide.
May 2021
Good food and service
September 2020
Friendly staff, good food, comfortable surroundings
August 2020
Very disappointing. So much so that I submitted a complaint to customer service via email and the response was very unsatisfactory too! My advice would be to avoid.
November 2019
Visited this pub whilst on holiday. My wife and I had the intention of eating there, although we had not booked. We ordered 2 drinks (beer) which I could not drink at all. I took them back to the bar with the intention of asking them to be replaced. I waited for 15 minutes. During this time the 2 bar staff who were on duty walked past several times whilst serving other customers. Neither showed any interest in finding out what my problem was or that they knew I was there. In the end I left the beer on the bar and walked out. I have visited Lymington several times in the past and hope to holiday there again in the future, but I will never go into this place again.
May 2019
Very disappointing and long delay in seating us on arrival despite having a reservation.
January 2018
We loved this pub! We went with the kids for a quick drink around lunchtime and then came back in the evening without the kids. Great atmosphere, well furnished, and great drinks on offer. The menu looked fantastic too, however, we didn't get to sample it! We'll definitely go again if we return to Lymington.
July 2017
Perfect for lunch. They have a £6 lunchtime menu which offers excellent value for money. I had the wild mushroom linguine. Delicious and good sized portion. My husband had the burger which comes with fries and homemade ketchup. Staff are friendly and chatty too which is nice.
June 2017
The Six Bells
(Less than a mile)
(11)
A chain pub from JD Weatherspoon on the high street in Lymington. Well known for their large selection of drinks including real ales. Food is inexpensive with big portions of pub classics. Inside is big and bright, if you want to sit outside, you’ll a large walled beer garden.
The Six Bells (T: 01590 689990) Lymington SO41 9ND
They do an extremely nice cooked breakfast!
October 2023
Had many meals and drinks here as it is the most affordable place for eating in Lymington. All the food was great, the service is speedy and the staff friendly
September 2023
Nice pub, lots of seating, friendly staff and the usual Wetherspoons range of food - excellent value :o)
May 2023
Very close to walk to from Limentun cottage, good food, don't wait long for food to be served and very reasonable
May 2023
Great place to have lunch or just a cuppa when visiting the shops of Lymington.
July 2022
Great place to eat, Had Ham, egg and chips and a pint of shandy lager and paid £6-20. Great service, great food which was hot and freshy cooked.
August 2019
A well run Wetherspoons pub, light and airy unlike some of them! good value food and drink, pleasant staff and the food comes in good time, staff around clearing tables and keeping the place tidy.
May 2019
You know what to expect at Wetherspoons, one of the nicer ones we've been to, good selection of real ales.
May 2019
Wonderful Wetherspoons. We ate here often - catered for small appetites, food cooked well and quickly, prices very reasonable, staff helpful.
July 2018
Cheap and cheerful, friendly staff. You get what you pay for.
June 2018
Definitely the nicest Wetherspoons I've ever been to. Lovely decor and the food was brilliant at very affordable prices.
August 2017
Café Aroma
(Less than a mile)
(1)
Café Aroma, formerly known as Trés Bon, is a fantastic deli and café in Lymington. Serving a variety of hot and cold food from Breakfast to 5.30pm. You can either eat in on one of two floors of seating, or simply take away.
Café Aroma (T: 01590 673064) 22 High Street, Lymington SO41 9AD
Get the hot duck baguette! It is amazing!!
June 2017
St Barbe Museum
(Less than a mile)
(19)
St Barbe Museum explores the unique history of Lymington and the New Forest Coast. The hands-on displays provide a fascinating journey of discovery for all ages, charting Lymington’s development as a market town and port and looking at the smugglers and boat builders who have used the Solent shore. The art galleries host an exclusive programme of exhibitions that regularly works on loan from national and regional collections.
Small but very interesting. Also has a cafe.
April 2024
pleasant cafe also
February 2024
Visited on a damp day on my own, interesting museum and a good Art Gallery within the same building. Very nice and well staffed cafe area with a good selection of tasty food and nice coffee.
October 2023
Had a nice meal here upon arrival in Lymington. Very pleasant helpful staff. Also, a very nice gift shop, and Tourist Information centre.
October 2023
Brilliant Museum and the cafe is excellent
September 2023
Excellent museum that tells the story of the town and local area and also has space for changing exhibitions. Also acts as the local visitor info centre and has plenty of information about things to do in the area. There's also a nice gift shop and super little cafe.
September 2023
Great little museum. Very informative about the history of the area and even our teenagers enjoyed the dinosaur exhibit.
August 2022
A bit of a hidden gem really, very good and informative displays in a well laid out and spacious environment, we particularly liked the community involvement with a group of local children very actively enjoying the surroundings, the coffee shop and the engaging and helpful staff. If anything the museum could sell itself to the public better - we nearly didn't go in as there was little to explain what was inside other than the art galleries
May 2022
Wonderful art exhibition and everyone was very helpful. Great cafe and recommend the coffee and biscuits!
October 2021
Well worth spending a morning learning about the history of Lymington and the wider New Forest area. There is always an interesting pop up exhibition too. The cafe is great and serves lovely home made food.
October 2021
Well worth a visit. Tasty food and good service.
October 2021
Very interesting museum and when we visited there was an art exhibition which was an added bonus.
June 2021
Have visited the museum previously and found it interesting, having grown up locally. Now has an excellent coffee shop.
September 2020
We had a nice coffee on terrace of their café - didn't get a chance to visit Museum itself, but found some great cards + gifts in shop!
September 2020
Brilliant exhibition and we loved the museum. Our boys attended a free needle felting workshop and and came home with wonderful art work!
February 2020
interesting small museum with good displays
September 2019
Loved our visit to the museum, really friendly staff and despite compact size whiled away a couple of hours. Well worth a visit!
April 2019
Really interesting small museum packed with information and an exceptional display in the art gallery
October 2018
Extremely interesting museum, enjoyed the art,. Very welcoming reception and good cafe. I fully recommend a visit
June 2018
Puffin Cruises
(Less than a mile)
(12)
Puffin Cruises in Lymington is a fun and exciting way to explore this part of the world and see its natural beauty from the water, whether you’re merely enjoying the ferry service, taking a 30 minute river cruise or opting for an hour long picnic or sunset cruise - there’s something for every mood. Trips run daily from the town’s historic quay, weather permitting!
A fun and relaxing way to spend half an hour. Would recommend but wish they did longer cruises too
September 2023
A pleasant river trip, and informative. Worth taking 30 mins to do this.
September 2023
First class
September 2023
Ver clean, comfortable boat and the Captain was friendly and very informative
September 2023
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December 2022
Very interesting and enjoyable trip down the river. Wish it had been longer!
July 2022
Thoroughly enjoyable
May 2022
Lovely trip out on the boat. We had the boat to ourselves and my children both had a turn at driving which they were really pleased about. I wish they did trips that were a little longer than half an hour.
April 2022
Would loved to have experienced this cruise but it was closed the entire week that we stayed in Lymington
October 2021
Excellent 30 minute cruise around the harbour! We would book again no problem! Our captain was Phil who was very knowledgeable and courteous.
September 2021
Really enjoyed this fun, informative trip around the Lymingron river passing the beautiful yachts in the marina and spotting the birds in the sea grass.
June 2019
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June 2018
Hermit Charters
(Less than a mile)
(1)
On a skippered Luxury Flybridge Motor Boat, Hermit Charters gives you the opportunity to take a small party of friends on a luxury experience on the water without breaking the bank. For families or private parties, it’s a delightful way to head out fishing to catch bass, plaice, black bream or needles cod, or simply to enjoy the view from the water. You can even take the family dog on board!
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Fab location with great garden and pool.
July 2020
Escape Yachting
(Less than a mile)
Offering you a chance to explore the Solent like never before, Escape Yachting is a luxurious opportunity to get out on the water on charters, day trips, corporate events and group getaways run by an experienced team who pay careful attention to detail.
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Lymington Sea Water Baths
(Less than a mile)
(9)
A vital summer attraction in this famous town, the Lymington Sea Water Baths have been welcoming visitors since 1833. These days the options are a little more varied with water sports including kayaking, paddle boarding, aqua jousting, zorbing and children’s splash pools all available. There is a cafe on site, all necessary facilities and entry prices depend on the activities you want to take part in.
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Wonderful 1833 pool - I preferred the 20 degree temperature to the stifling 30 degree in the Leisure Centre. Very friendly staff. The most spacious pool I've swum in anywhere. Swam here most days £4.00 for two hours a bargain.
September 2023
We swam here pretty much every morning of our stay that it was open. Good value for general swimming - the more expensive inflatables course looked like great fun but we didn't try it ourselves. Such a good way to start the day, and a great facility for the town as there's no beach. Would have been even better if it opened earlier or later in the day.
September 2023
We spent an afternoon there and the children enjoyed the inflatables. The weather was good. Changing rooms not clearly signed though.
August 2023
Brilliant place loved it although water was bracing
August 2023
This is a must for everyone, especially for teenagers who love a challenge. We left our two on the assault course for 2 hours whilst we wandered the salt marshes on the Solent Way nearby. The ice cream kiosk next to the baths is value for money too and sells the local ice cream with generous portions.
August 2022
Planning to go there as looked good with all the fun equipment you could hire but found the cost for a family of six (two adults, four children) too expensive so did not go after all.
August 2021
We had a great time on the inflatables one morning. My son loved it! Friendly staff and good to hire wet suits.
August 2021
Did paddle boarding here, a great safe place to give it a try.
August 2021
Great activity, kids loved it! Harder than it looks.
August 2021
Milford on Sea
(4 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.
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
(6 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.
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 Beach
(7 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.
Highcliffe Castle Beach
(7 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.
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
Lepe Beach
(9 miles)
Some of the best views of the Solent can be enjoyed from over a mile of beach and pine fringed cliffs. Historic D-Day remains, wildflower meadows and children's play area. Beach front car park.
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