Rose Cottage, Burley - 2 Bedrooms - EV, dogs welcome
Max. number of guest
4
Bedrooms
2
m2
Where you’ll be
The perfect backdrop for your family time away. This old cottage is full of character, low ceilings, beams and bumpy walls and comfortably furnished with a large sitting room with 2 large sofas, huge dining table and wood burning stove.There is one bedroom with a superking bed, one with a standard double.
We love beautiful bed linen and quality duvets so we've furnished all the rooms with these for added luxury.
There is a bath in the main bathroom with a very good shower over it.
The kitchen contains the usual appliances - fridge/freezer, cooker with double oven, microwave, Nespresso coffee machine, dishwasher & washer/dryer.
There's also a ground floor cloakroom. Travel cots, high chairs, booster seats, stair gates, baby bouncy chair and fire guard are available, if required.
Dogs are very welcome but we do ask that they stay downstairs and off the furniture.
There is a small, lawned, private garden to the front of the cottage but with the Forest outside you don't need a big garden! There are plenty of really good pubs and restaurants nearby.
Full Fibre Internet is available with good coverage throughout the house.
There is a comprehensive manual for the cottage, maps and local information.
A welcome basket of logs, kindling, firelighters matches will be provided in the cottage for Spring, Autumn Winter stays.
Further logs can be purchased from the onsite log store £5 per basket
Cycle hire available to order from forestleisurecycling can be delivered to the cottage for the start of your holiday if you book early.
There is a 7kw untethered EV charge point available £0.20 per KWH
Beach Towels, Board games, BBQ, Nespresso Machine, Welcome pack.
Beds
1
Double beds
1
King size beds
Amenities
Getting around
The New Forest is a great destination if you're looking for a car-free holiday. With plenty of local transport, walks and trails close to most of our New Forest cottages, exploration will be easy!
Rail
There are good rail connections from the Lymington, Brockenhurst, and Sway train stations to major transport hubs like Southampton, Bournemouth, Poole and London. The lines run through some eye catching country even before reaching the National Park, so put away your gadgets and enjoy the views. Travelling by train within the National Park, there are routes which run between Brockenhurst and Lymington, and also from Ashurst to Christchurch as part of the longer route between London and Weymouth. These routes are all operated by South Western Railway.
Cycling
There are a few major roads that cut across the New Forest but there are still plenty of lanes and back roads to explore, making it a great place to navigate on two wheels. You’re never more than a few miles from civilisation in any direction, yet you do truly feel like you have left suburbia behind. Along the way, there will be plenty of towns, villages and pubs to discover.
Cycle routes are found the length and breadth of the National Park – read the guide to cycling in the New Forest where you'll find the best New Forest cycle trails and plenty of other tips.
Cycle hire is available at forest leisure cycling and if you book early they will deliver bikes to the cottage.
There is a covered bike rack available to store up to 8 bikes.
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Neighborhood
Burley Tea rooms, gift shops, art galleries - even a cider farm! Burley features everything you would expect from a traditional New Forest village. Oozing old world charm, with ponies and cattle roaming around the village and pretty thatched cottages, Burley has remained untouched by time. Here you will find a traditional butchers, village stores and cosy inns.
Don’t forget to look out for the New Forest ponies and cattle as they roam freely around the village. Although these animals might look and act wild, they are in fact all owned by locals using their commoner’s rights.
People have lived in the Burley area since prehistoric times. Over twenty Bronze Age burial mounds are found near to the village and on the edge of Burley, at Castle Hill, is the site of an Iron Age hillfort.
