Endymion, Linwood

This charming, single-storey, detached lodge is a timber structure set in the grounds of the owner's cottage in the little hamlet of Linwood. Set in the heart of the New Forest National Park and surrounded by ancient woodland, this cosy little Hampshire cottage has a warming woodburning stove - perfect for cooler evenings - as well as a comfortable bedroom with en-suite shower room. The cottage is well situated for walking as well as access to all the local amenities available throughout the area.

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Summary
  •   Max. Occupancy 3
  •   Bedrooms 1
  •   Bathrooms 1
  •   Changeover Friday
Features
  •   Pets Allowed
  •   Towels Provided
  •   Linen Provided
  •   Cooker
  •   Fridge
  •   Television
  •   Kettle
  •   Garden
  •   Log Burner
  •   Rural Location
  •   Log Cabin
  •   Parking Available

Accommodation Details

All ground floor. One double bedroom with en-suite shower, basin & WC. Open plan living area with simple compact kitchen area, dining area & sitting area with sofa bed & woodburner.

A delightful, single-storey, unique detached timbered chalet, in the grounds of the owner's house, in an idyllic location in the hamlet of Linwood, in the heart of the New Forest National Park. Surrounded by ancient woodland, this cosy little Hampshire cottage has a rustic quality which will make you feel truly away from it all. The chalet has a quirky interior with characterful features including a warming antique woodburner, perfect for cooler evenings, as well as a comfortable bedroom with en-suite shower room. You can literally walk straight out of the gates right into the forest, and take one of the numerous bridleways or footpaths from where you're sure to see wild ponies, cattle and deer. There is also a super pub serving good food and real ales close by. Should you tire of the forest, within an easy drive are the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu, the ancient cathedral city of Salisbury, or the attractions and beaches at Bournemouth. A lovely New Forest chalet in a superb location: a relaxing holiday base all year round.

Composed of a scattering of farms and cottages, the little hamlet of Linwood is found towards the western end of the New Forest National Park, not far from Ringwood - a community well served by two pubs renowned for their good food and real ales. The New Forest, the country's smallest National Park, is comprised of 150 square miles of magnificent woodland and heather covered heathland dotted with picturesque villages. The area is famous for its unusual wildlife such as herds of wild ponies, cattle and deer, and a great many species of birds. The forest is full of wonderful paths, which are great for walking, cycling and horse riding with bike hire and pony trekking available from nearby Burley. The famous National Motor Museum at Beaulieu is within easy reach, as are the stunning gardens at Exbury.

Amenities & Facilities

Electric heaters in bedroom & bathroom with wood burner in sitting area. Two-ring electric hob, combi microwave/oven, fridge, TV with Freeview, DVD. Fuel, power & starter pack of logs for wood burner inc. in rent. Bed linen & towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for one car. Rear garden with patio & BBQ. Two well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Visitors welcome to bring their own horses - paddock, stabling & menage available, by prior arrangement with owner. Shop 4 miles, seasonal camp site shop 1 mile, pub 8 mins walk. Note: Owner has dogs. Note: Cottage is accessed via unmade gravelled forest track & is unsuitable for low suspension vehicles or those unsteady on their feet. Note: There is no mobile phone signal at the property. Note: Max 2 adults and 1 child. Note: One bag of logs for wood burner supplied, extra can be supplied at an extra fee.

Location Details

Composed of a scattering of farms and cottages, the little hamlet of Linwood is found towards the western end of the New Forest National Park, not far from Ringwood - a community well served by two pubs renowned for their good food and real ales. The New Forest, the country's smallest National Park, is comprised of 150 square miles of magnificent woodland and heather covered heathland dotted with picturesque villages. The area is famous for its unusual wildlife such as herds of wild ponies, cattle and deer, and a great many species of birds. The forest is full of wonderful paths, which are great for walking, cycling and horse riding with bike hire and pony trekking available from nearby Burley. The famous National Motor Museum at Beaulieu is within easy reach, as are the stunning gardens at Exbury.

Explore the fossils and stunning beaches of Dorset's Jurassic Coast, visit historic Sherborne and Shaftesbury, or enjoy the footpaths, country lanes and thatched-roof pubs Dorset offers.

Reviews

We arrived at the cabin after a 5 hour drive We were loaded up with good food intending to have ‘self catering’ holiday. What we were greeted with was a musty smelling dark place that was ill equipped for what was expected. No oven , you needed to be limbo dancer to operate the microwave and no food prep or storage at all. All the furniture felt sticky and not of an acceptable standard that we would expect for the money paid . To be totally frank it made us both want to wretch . We lasted 15 minutes before walking out of the door . The morale of the experience is never book somewhere like this without reading Trip Advisor !

Rated by Venture51469087689 reviewed on 20th May 2022

Fabulous natural area which was peaceful but alive with a huge variety of wildlife - Nuthatches feeding young in the garden, Nightjars on the heath, and a full selection of ponies, cattle and donkeys along the track which leads to a pub at either end. Cabin was clean with small but fully equipped kitchen, homely lounge, comfortable bedroom, and clean bathroom with great power shower. Secure pet friendly garden complete with table/chairs and BBQ. The owners are characterful, knowledgeable and friendly - they leave you to get on with things, but the sort who would be fully supportive if there were any issues. Perfect for us as a base to do loads of local heath and woodland walks, but with good road connections enabling you to strike out further - Budgens at Shell station on Ringwood road in Blashford served us well for whole 2 week stay. We will return...

Rated by Andy S reviewed on 14th June 2017

Just sitting down with a cuppa on our return from a wonderful week hidden away in the lovely Endymion. We did a lot of research before booking this hide away. We were looking for somewhere in the heart of the forest, a short walk from a pub and a back to basic feel - all boxes ticked and then some in the end. The cottage is cute, rustic, cosy and situated within the forest with walks at the door step - our threes dogs have been well and truly exercised! We can highly recommend High Corner Inn and the Red Shoot, had lovely meals at both pubs. We also found the New Forest Inn in the centre of the forest and that was lovely too. The beaches were only a short drive away and most dog friendly at this time of the year. It really is paradise for dogs. Steve and Judy were very welcoming and friendly - something we really appreciated. The biggest compliment we can make is that we cannot wait to return!

Rated by annmarie70 reviewed on 20th April 2017

Location of our stay was in a lovely part of the New Forest, however on arrival we immediately thought that we had paid way over the top for what was on offer. The 'cabin' felt similar to staying in a b&q shed and was grubby. We left a day early as was unable to get the shower to work and no contact was made with the owner during our stay. On return we contacted Sykes Cottages with whom we made the booking and told them of our experience especially shower facilities not working. They contacted the owner who denied anything was wrong. I had take a video of the shower not working which clearly showed the issue however it was still denied. I feel annoyed that we had to cut short our holiday and wasted money on this booking. My recommendation would be to avoid.

Rated by Sarahtoyou reviewed on 27th January 2017

The cottage feels like something Snow White and the Seven Dwarves would live in - it is very sweet.

Rated by Ms Van Den Hurk reviewed on 27th July 2016

A lovely quaint little cottage in a quiet area, with short walks to two lovely pubs. There were lots of walks nearby for the dog.

Rated by Mr Barton reviewed on 14th May 2016

The bed was really comfortable and there was a very relaxed feel to the place.

Rated by Miss Carney reviewed on 15th February 2016

It is dog friendly and in an excellent location. We will return in 2016 for fifth time.

Rated by Mrs Shipp reviewed on 25th November 2015

Quiet but not off the beaten track from all main attractions. Unbelievably comfortable bed. Have already recommended to family and friends.

Rated by Mr Buss reviewed on 2nd November 2015

Ideal location right in the middle of the forest. Well thought out and very quaint. A great get away from everything and our dog also had a great time.

Rated by Mr Cartey reviewed on 31st October 2015

Great location just a shame about the cleanliness of the cottage and the crockery etc. Very dark inside and all rather grubby & 'tired. Lots of cobwebs & spiders. Could be made into a wonderful romantic getaway with some money spending on the interior. New pillows etc would certainly help. Finding snails climbing up the bathroom walls was not the best experience. The bed settee couldn't be used properly as not really enough space to put up safely. Cooking facilities very basic. On a positive note the bottle of wine & flowers were a nice gesture. The pictures on the website are also out of date. High Corner pub (just a short walk/drive away) do a wonderful Sunday lunch carvery and good evening meals.

Rated by Lawnwith55 reviewed on 5th August 2015

This charming little chalet was set in a quiet part of the new forest..an ideal location if you want to drop off the map.we were left some provisions to get us started along with flowers on the table & a bottle of wine.there was a woodburner to keep the chalet cosy in the evening along with a plentiful supply of wood.a bbq where they even left a supply of charcoal..we took our two dogs that were welcome as there was an enclosed garden.we sat and watched various colourful birds on the feeders in the late afternoon including a pair of woodpeckers.a pub that did food & had a large was a 10 minute walk down the lane.thoroughly recommended relaxing break & we shall be returning.

Rated by debbie c reviewed on 15th July 2015

This cabin in right in the forest and a great place to stay for a break. We stayed for a week with our 2 dogs and loved it. Yes, it is small, but it is a cabin so that's to be expected - if you read the property details your expectations should be set correctly. Kitchen facilities are limited but there is a barbecue (coal was also provided!). There are 2 pubs within walking distance - 1 about 8 mins and the other 45 mins - both of which welcome dogs and have a good selection of food and drink. The owners dogs were out in the garden but were very friendly and at no time attempted to get into our part of the garden. Before we left we were already discussing when we could come back again, fantastic week and can't wait for our next visit.

Rated by paulaw38 reviewed on 21st June 2015

It was a lovely little chalet set in the heart of the New Forest. The owners made us feel very welcome. There was a log burner that we used on a couple of evenings that made the place feel warm & cosy. We sat outside in the late afternoon & morning, and watched the birds on the feeders, including a pair of lovely spotted woodpeckers. Would definitely recommend to our friends & family, and will be back again.

Rated by Mrs Clevett reviewed on 18th June 2015

We have just spent an amazing weekend here. We didn't want to come home and we wish we could of stayed longer. The area was lovely and peaceful and the local pubs were in walking distance and very friendly. The whole weekend was just amazing.

Rated by Mrs Green reviewed on 23rd February 2015

Lovely accommodation, wonderful surroundings and friendly people.

Rated by Ms Orme reviewed on 19th February 2015

We stayed for a week and feel it was more suited for a long weekend. Although we both loved the charm of the cottage I don't feel we would particularly return. The forest location is great really quiet, however from the photos shown we assumed we would be away from other properties, we weren't we were in the same yard as the owners who had two noisy dogs. I am frightened of alsations and found it intimidating. They also had a number of cars on the from including a souped up Peugeot that came growling up the path at times. Three of the table lights didn't work and we only saw the owner once and we were desperate for more wood so ended up buying candles to use instead of getting bulbs. The kitchen was small with no oven so cooking was a pain. It was fine for the short time we spent inside and the owner was lovely but personal preference we wouldn't go back.

Rated by Emma C reviewed on 31st January 2015

Lovely area with a pub that had vegetarian/vegan options. Nice touch with the bird feeders in the garden. We sat and watched the birds every morning and I practiced my wildlife photography. Lots of walks right on our door step. This was a great location for us, particularly me since I am involved in wildlife conservation. I was able to set up camera traps (without worrying they would go missing) in the area and capture wonderful images of nocturnal animals we may have otherwise missed. The cottage itself was cosy and the wood burner kept us warm after a day of trekking through the forest with our extremely tired 'kids' aka the dogs. We found lovely vegan places to eat 20 mins from the cottage on the few occasions we did venture outside the forest.

Rated by Mrs Watson reviewed on 19th December 2014

Brilliant location in the middle of the New Forest, great for walking and getting away from it all. No phone or Wifi signal meant we could forget work.

Rated by Mr Stow reviewed on 4th December 2014

This was the getaway holiday I was after. A welcome pack on arrival was a pleasant surprise. Close to local areas of interest. Two pubs within 1.2 miles. Thought about stealing the bed as it was so comfortable!

Rated by Mr Peel reviewed on 21st September 2014

The location of the lodge is perfect for enjoying the New Forest. It was nice to have an enclosed garden with us taking our dog. Good safe parking for our car.

Rated by Mrs Scott reviewed on 13th September 2014

Owners were great, very friendly but also left us to enjoy our holiday. The accommodation was ideal for a couple with dogs. It suited us 100%, we are going to go back. Brilliant location too.

Rated by Mrs Hutchings reviewed on 9th August 2014

Superb - a quirky cabin in a perfect location & a gem of a find. It was off the beaten track but directions were perfect. You can feel the pressure lifting as you walked the paths nearby and relaxed watching the wild birds in the garden. The owners were welcoming and supplied a very welcome pack on arrival with a fresh flower too!

Rated by Ms Fennesy reviewed on 5th July 2014

We liked that we were able to take our dogs with us. The location was stunning with great walks and two very nice pubs within easy walking distance. The wildlife was amazing and the setting peaceful.

Rated by Mrs Potts reviewed on 3rd May 2014

Cosy, comfortable and peaceful lodge in wonderful setting, surrounded by wildlife, flora and fauna. Haven for animal lovers. Walks from doorstep and close to two good country pubs both dog friendly and welcoming. We loved it and will be back.

Rated by Mrs Connor reviewed on 26th April 2014

The little extras that were left by the very friendly owners were very much appreciated. This is a great holiday if you are looking for a great hideaway with no Wi-Fi, broadband service or TV.

Rated by Mrs Hooper reviewed on 16th April 2014

It was a nice place to escape the big smoke and we were left to come and go as we pleased. Definitely a good place if you like to get away from it all!

Rated by Mrs Long reviewed on 2nd April 2014

Peaceful and quiet. Beautiful surroundings and a relaxing atmosphere. A nice, cosy cabin with a great pub only half a mile up the road; dogs allowed in the bar and food serving area.

Rated by Mr Faulks reviewed on 7th February 2014

We stayed in a lovely little rustic cabin in the New Forest. Located in a quiet area of the owners garden. Very relaxing and tranquil. Walks on the doorstep. Very dog friendly. Pub within walking distance, serving good food. Sadly, we found when lighting the woodburner, we were unable to relax infront of the fire. The front of the woodburner did not have glass that you could see through, and so we were not able to see the flame. This was a shame, as this was one of the main reasons we rented the cabin. We also found that the en-suite shower room had a strong odour from the damp. Only having an electric wall heater, which we found very warm, but not enough to stop the damp smell.

Rated by Jacqui S reviewed on 10th January 2014

The place was truly beautiful, the forest amazing with animals running free. But the cottage was right next to owners house who were always snooping around, knocking on our door and rudely threw us out at 9.55 am ( 10 am is usually the leaving hour). Won't repeat or recommend!

Rated by aoj2res reviewed on 7th January 2014

The place was truly beautiful, the forest amazing with animals running free. But the cottage was right next to owners house who were always snooping around, knocking on our door and rudely threw us out at 9.55 am ( 10 am is usually the leaving hour). Won't repeat or recommend!

Rated by aoj2res reviewed on 7th January 2014

Loved the landscape and animals running free, it was beautiful.

Rated by Mrs Monteiro reviewed on 6th January 2014

Lovely little rustic cabin in a quiet location. Situated down a quiet track, with walks on the doorstep. Pub within walking distance, serving good food.

Rated by Mrs Sanigar reviewed on 29th December 2013

Lovely place, ideally located, had everything we needed, perfect getaway. Would definitely recommend to others.

Rated by Mr Townsend reviewed on 9th December 2013

The lodge was in the most perfect place it could possible have been in. We had a very relaxing holiday away from all the touristy places, but the towns where close if we needed to go there. We enjoyed so many walks. We hope to get back there to enjoy another relaxing break.

Rated by Mr Bawden reviewed on 7th October 2013

It was a wonderful location, very peaceful and quiet. Just a fantastic escape!

Rated by Mr Hearn reviewed on 6th July 2013

Have to say I was a little disappointed with this property. Yes it is tucked away in some fantastic countryside with some great walks right on the doorstep but in reality it is a small wooden cabin which can only be easily accessed with a 4x4 vehicle as it is reached in either direction for at least a mile along a rough, potholed forest track (in fairness to the owner he was improving the worse of the ruts near the cabin when we were there). Although the owner has made some nice little homely touches the kitchen is tiny and along with the bathroom just about adequate but nothing special. Although there is a woodburner it is cracked and in need of replacement so is not very efficient at heating up the property which, due to its construction, is very draughty in cold weather. The property looked as if it could do with a bit of a facelift and some new furniture - the dining table and chairs are very wobbly. It's a good base if you are looking for somewhere within easy reach of Ringwood/Christchurch/Beaulieu etc, all of which are an easy drive away, or you like walking/have dogs and don't intend doing much cooking and are only going to return to the cabin to sleep. Oh, and if it's important to you to have a decent mobile signal/broadband access this property is not for you! Mobile signal very patchy, only worked on and off nearby and not in the cabin. There are a great couple of pubs within walking distance, both of which are very friendly, welcome muddy boots/paws and serve great value food. The Red Shoot is about 25 mins walk from Endymion, High Corner Inn about 15 mins away.

Rated by alipalm reviewed on 11th April 2013

Have to say I was a little disappointed with this property. Yes it is tucked away in some fantastic countryside with some great walks right on the doorstep but in reality it is a small wooden cabin which can only be easily accessed with a 4x4 vehicle as it is reached in either direction for at least a mile along a rough, potholed forest track (in fairness to the owner he was improving the worse of the ruts near the cabin when we were there). Although the owner has made some nice little homely touches the kitchen is tiny and along with the bathroom just about adequate but nothing special. Although there is a woodburner it is cracked and in need of replacement so is not very efficient at heating up the property which, due to its construction, is very draughty in cold weather. The property looked as if it could do with a bit of a facelift and some new furniture - the dining table and chairs are very wobbly. It's a good base if you are looking for somewhere within easy reach of Ringwood/Christchurch/Beaulieu etc, all of which are an easy drive away, or you like walking/have dogs and don't intend doing much cooking and are only going to return to the cabin to sleep. Oh, and if it's important to you to have a decent mobile signal/broadband access this property is not for you! Mobile signal very patchy, only worked on and off nearby and not in the cabin. There are a great couple of pubs within walking distance, both of which are very friendly, welcome muddy boots/paws and serve great value food. The Red Shoot is about 25 mins walk from Endymion, High Corner Inn about 15 mins away.

Rated by alipalm reviewed on 10th April 2013

The cottage owners were very friendly and went out if their way to make us feel welcome. The cottage was in a beautiful setting and was beyond our expectations. We had a brilliant stay at Endymion.

Rated by Ms Cryer reviewed on 23rd February 2013

We had a great time staying here and loved the fact it was literally in the middle of nowhere with lots of nice walks and a great local pub with good food and drinks within walking distance. Plenty of other stuff to do just short drives away. The owners were very polite leaving us a welcome pack. The red wine was very much enjoyed after our drive down. The fire and enclosed back garden were great for our two dogs.

Rated by Mrs Haines reviewed on 13th February 2013

I liked being in the New Forest and the log burner was brilliant. Nice that the owner left basics ie milk etc and a bottle of wine.

Rated by Ms Rich reviewed on 3rd December 2012

We had a brilliant holiday - the Owners were brilliant - we just really had a nice time. The dogs loved it. Will definitely be doing it again.

Rated by Mrs Samuels reviewed on 20th November 2012

The holiday was excellent. The location beautiful with boundless walks. The cottage was at a very high standard with everything we needed plus more. The private garden allowed our dogs to go out when they needed. A truly relaxing holiday in beautiful surroundings.

Rated by Mrs Pearson reviewed on 7th October 2012

This was the most peaceful lovely little cottage ever. Right in the middle of forest, ponies at the gate, we had a tremendous time and so did our dogs. Really made welcome by Steve & Judy who own the cottage. Wonderful and so wish I lived there period.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 4th September 2012

Very tranquil and peaceful. A good place to get away from everything and enjoy our honeymoon. The owner kept us company down the local from time to time and was at hand if needed. Many many thanks.

Rated by Mr Brosnan reviewed on 2nd August 2012

The open spaces and surrounding area allowed us to holiday with our dog. We had an excellent time and property was perfect for us and my dog. Was lovely to have essentials provided and welcome bottle of wine. Would definitely go there again.

Rated by Mrs Shipp reviewed on 27th July 2012

Such a shame we managed to book up in November time, and it turned out to be when the big freeze (Feb) was happening. Despite this, the place was beautiful, warm, clean and welcoming and the hosts so friendly and helpful( esp.when my partners motorbike got stuck in the unexpected snow!). Really gorgeous clean, cosy place with some surprise welcome provisions. Loads to do. Just take a satnav and go when the weather's a little less treacherous!

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 12th April 2012

The Cottage was nicely tucked away a mile or so from any main road and so peaceful. Out of the gate and straight onto the New Forest, and a less touristy bit at that. Our dog loved it, as did we. Also, although the owners lived in the next cottage, we never saw them, it was just wonderful.

Rated by Mr Beal reviewed on 25th March 2012

So it was terrible , log cabin, fireplace, heart of forest, animals and pubs everywhere ,peace and quiet, back to nature, relaxing and cosy Yep,it truly awful not.. It was tranquil and lovely and I still go there in my head when having a busy horrible work day. Totally recommend its rustic charm just don't book when we want to go pleeeaaassseee!

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 11th March 2012

The chalet was beautiful, ideal location and cosy. Right on footpaths into the forest. Had some lovely walks and runs with my dogs. Great to see so many ponies and donkeys coming to feed at the cottage!

Rated by Mr Clarke reviewed on 4th March 2012

Very warm and cosy despite a few bitter nights. Home comforts were provided on our arrival. Very relaxing and peaceful.

Rated by Mr Dobson reviewed on 19th February 2012

The owners couldn't have been more helpful and welcoming. We needed a little extra help as we came on our motorbike and then the freezing temperatures hit! Endymion is gorgeous with everything you need. We will stay longer next time and when its warmer. We may also invest in satnav for the bike! Many thanks.

Rated by Miss Hunt reviewed on 12th February 2012

We loved the area, the cottage and the pub down the road as it was very dog friendly!!!

Rated by Mr Parker reviewed on 5th February 2012

Fantastic timber lodge in a brilliant location, with a lovely food pub which welcomes dogs, just a short walk away. Lovely to have your own separate garden and to be able to step straight out into the New Forest with wild ponies etc. Definitely recommend!

Rated by Ms Bestonso reviewed on 30th January 2012

The cabin was in a particularly secluded area which is great for anyone with dogs, and they provided a secure garden to allow somewhere for the dogs to roam safely. The cabin was perfectly equipped and made a lovely escape for two people.

Rated by Mr Forbes reviewed on 23rd January 2012

The secluded location, great walks and wildlife.

Rated by Mr Ullah reviewed on 15th January 2012

We loved how cosy the little cabin was - a little chilly initially but it soon warmed up with the wood burning stove on full blast. Beautiful setting, and so peaceful - just what we needed!

Rated by Mrs Francis reviewed on 3rd January 2012

The location was great and the peace and quiet was even better!

Rated by Mr Quirke reviewed on 4th December 2011

We had a lovely time. It was a cosy cabin and in a lovely spot. We hope to return again sometime.

Rated by Mrs Gibbs reviewed on 13th November 2011

A lovely cosy cottage situated right in the middle of the forest. The owners were very friendly and helpful.

Rated by Miss Tanner reviewed on 26th September 2011

What a gem of a place. It was lovely and peaceful with everything we could have wished for. The owners are a very nice couple and very obliging. We would love to go back next year.

Rated by Mrs Jackson reviewed on 11th September 2011

This place is exactly as advertised. Right in the heart of the New Forest but with a lovely pub that serves excellant food only 10 minutes walk away. Really good location for visiting the surrounding villages and the coast. We had 2 small dogs with us and they loved it too. Will definitely be booking again for next year.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 24th August 2011

Location and landlord friendliness.

Rated by Mr Newman reviewed on 4th July 2011

Ideal for a holiday with my two dogs and I particularly appreciated the location.

Rated by Ms Autumn reviewed on 14th April 2011

The location was perfect and the owners were helpful and unobtrusive.

Rated by Mr Mcneil reviewed on 11th April 2011

Fantastic little trip, just needed and right in the middle of the new forest, Steve and Judy made us very welcome indeedy

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 3rd March 2011

Location, location, location! A lovely compact lodge. The perfect hideaway.

Rated by Mr Tofts reviewed on 1st February 2011

The isolated position within the New Forest and the log burner at this time of year was wonderful. The birds and the wildlife were fantastic!

Rated by Mr Line reviewed on 25th January 2011

Beautiful setting really relaxing and peaceful!! The cottage was perfect for a 'getaway' break.

Rated by Ms Bennett reviewed on 16th December 2010

A cosy well equipped cottage in beautiful surroundings. Could not fault it.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 13th September 2010

Beautiful area, lots to do. Very good pub withing walking distance. Lovely setting for the cottage!

Rated by Mr Spowage reviewed on 5th August 2010

An idyllic location. A small cosy cottage, in an enviable position. Owners very friendly, would highly recommend. The High Corner Inn serves excellent food. The area is ideal for dogs which are accepted at the Inn.

Rated by Mrs Reeves reviewed on 13th July 2010

The beauty of this chalet lies in its location in the forest. The owner was very helpful. Very relaxing break.

Rated by Mrs Earl reviewed on 18th May 2010

Wonderful location in the middle of the New Forest.

Rated by Mr Lester reviewed on 3rd May 2010

Garden is great for dogs.

Rated by Mrs MacNaughton reviewed on 25th March 2010

Location, proximity to amenities. Condition of property, helpfulness of owners.

Rated by Mr Rollins reviewed on 25th January 2010

It was a nice secluded get-away, just what the doctor ordered.

Rated by Mr Keen reviewed on 23rd December 2009

Great surroundings, log burning fire so cosy and warm clean , comfortable, peaceful would go back, highly recommendable

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 21st December 2009

WE WERE WELCOMED BY OWNER IF WE NEEDED ANYTHING JUST ASK ACCOMODATION OVERALL COMFORTABLE BATHROOM A BIT BELOW STANDARD LOCATION VERY QUITE RIGHT IN MIDDLE OF NEW FOREST EASY ACCESS TO MANY NICE PLACES BEST LIKED NEW FOREST

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 13th December 2009

Arrived early but no problem owner greeted us and told us whats what and where it is. they also supplied a bottle of wine, milk, etc etc and brought us a drink when we went to the local pub. The home was great and the location was very peaceful. The amenities where ok but could do with a cooker and oven than just the rings. Even our dogs had bowls supplied for them This was the first of many visits we will be making. Both local pubs can be got to by walking. Best trying the Red Shoot its open allday all year round. Seeing the Horses, Cows and Pigs walking about free was really nice. Our only downside was the rain but it was November

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 8th December 2009

The setting was fantastic. The cabin was great.

Rated by Mr Bailey reviewed on 27th November 2009

The seclusion and peacefulness, far from the madding crowd, log burning stove, property was always warm and welcoming.

Rated by Mrs Lees reviewed on 23rd November 2009

Location very peaceful, with the New Forest on my doorstep and ponies at the front gate in the morning. Easy access to all parts of forest. Lovely coastline not far away. Owners friendly.

Rated by Mr Blanch reviewed on 3rd November 2009

Great location. The cost of the cabin is very reasonable. The owners were friendly.

Rated by Miss Turton reviewed on 19th October 2009

We liked the kindness of the owners, the quietness of the property,the beautiful surroundings, the fresh vegetables out of the owner's garden and the garden and the terrace. Lovely places to visit near Linwood.

Rated by Mr Seitzer reviewed on 19th August 2009

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All prices are inclusive of the booking fee. Winter Short Breaks (WSB) are available at many properties in the "Winter" period - subject to availability. Extra nights are charged pro rata of the weekly rental. Off Season Breaks (OSB) are available at many properties in parts of the "Low" and "Mid" periods - subject to availability. The price for a 3 night break is either 75% of the normal weekly rental or, if it is higher, the quoted Winter Short Break price. Extra nights are charged pro rata of the weekly rental. OSBs can be booked within a calendar month of the start date of the holiday. "Last Minute Breaks" (LMB) are available at most properties throughout the "LOW", "MID", "HIGH", "PEAK", "XMAS" and "NEW YEAR" periods. The price for a 3 night break is either 65% of the normal weekly rental or, if it is higher, the quoted Winter Short Break price. Extra nights are charged pro rata of the weekly rental. LMBs can be booked within one week of the start date of the holiday.