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Buried deep in the heart of the New Forest, surrounded by beautiful countryside, is the little rural hamlet of Bashley.

As well as a well-stocked village shop and post office, Bashley has a great garden centre with a popular tearoom, The Potting Shed, which serves delicious breakfasts, lunches, and afternoon tea. For a bite to eat in the evening, the 200 year-old Rising Sun pub is less than a mile away in nearby Wootton. The dog-friendly pub serves traditional pub food and has a fantastic outdoor climbing frame and play area to keep the kids entertained. Alternatively, stop off at Ferndene farm shop to stock up on fresh, locally grown fruit and veg, free range dairy products, grass fed meat and outstanding homemade sausages, and cook up a mouth-watering feast in the comfort of your New Forest holiday cottage.

Bashley is only two miles inland from the Solent, making it a great base to explore the south coast’s beautiful beaches, like Highcliffe and Barton on Sea. The pretty villages of Brockenhurst and Burley and the bustling Georgian market town of Lymington are all within a short drive, and New Milton is just a couple of miles away, with supermarkets, pubs, restaurants and a weekly street market.

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Holidays in Bashley

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Enjoy the best of both worlds with a holiday cottage in Bashley, buried deep in the heart of the New Forest National Park, yet only a short drive from lively Lymington and the nearest beach.

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About Bashley

Buried deep in the heart of the New Forest, surrounded by beautiful countryside, is the little rural hamlet of Bashley.

As well as a well-stocked village shop and post office, Bashley has a great garden centre with a popular tearoom, The Potting Shed, which serves delicious breakfasts, lunches, and afternoon tea. For a bite to eat in the evening, the 200 year-old Rising Sun pub is less than a mile away in nearby Wootton. The dog-friendly pub serves traditional pub food and has a fantastic outdoor climbing frame and play area to keep the kids entertained. Alternatively, stop off at Ferndene farm shop to stock up on fresh, locally grown fruit and veg, free range dairy products, grass fed meat and outstanding homemade sausages, and cook up a mouth-watering feast in the comfort of your New Forest holiday cottage.

Bashley is only two miles inland from the Solent, making it a great base to explore the south coast’s beautiful beaches, like Highcliffe and Barton on Sea. The pretty villages of Brockenhurst and Burley and the bustling Georgian market town of Lymington are all within a short drive, and New Milton is just a couple of miles away, with supermarkets, pubs, restaurants and a weekly street market.


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Things To Do In Bashley

Burley Villa School of Riding
(Less than a mile)

Welcoming beginners, intermediate riders and seasoned pros, Burley Villa School of Riding in the heart of the New Forest gives you the chance to go horse riding across these ancient lands and take in its abundant natural beauty.  Pony trails, Kids Brush n Ride activities, Western saddle riding lessons or simply a trot observing the wildlife - it’s the New Forest at its finest.

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Super day out. They are great at selecting the right horse for your ability, even if you are a bit nervous.

April 2019


Sammy Miller Motorcycle Museum
(Less than a mile)

Taking the title as the home for the world’s most beautiful motorcycles, the Sammy Miller Motorcycle Museum is the brainchild of motorcycling legend Sammy Miller - 11 time British Champion, and winner of over 1400 events and counting - this is a living museum with almost every motorcycle in full running order.  Perfect for petrol heads!

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Brilliant, very interesting. Nice cafe serving delicious food.

August 2017


Fantastic and interesting visit. Great place to go on a day when the weather isn’t so good. Bit expensive but worth it.

April 2019


Great place for a visit. Interesting and cafe was good

August 2020


Very interesting. However, the new extension was a bit stifling in masks when the sun was shining. Pleasant staff in tea room

September 2020


Very interestin* place and courtyard cafe was good

June 2021


Amazing day out and main reason for visiting the area for my husbands 80th Birthday

October 2021


Excellent day out and reasonably priced entrance fee.

October 2022


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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Apple Court Gardens
(3 miles)

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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Good selection of healthy plants for sale.

July 2018


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


We were disappointed that it is no longer open.

June 2023


New Forest Photo Treks
(3 miles)

In a selfie culture who wouldn’t be interested in a New Forest Photo Trek?  Treks designed around their photo taking opportunity, this is a unique opportunity to explore the New Forest with your family album in mind.  Teaching you photographic composition, abstract, landscape, close up, exposure compensation, depth of field, as well as camera technique while you go on a gentle wander through the New Forest, it’s a chance to learn a skill and understand the area at the same time.

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