宿泊施設の情報
The lounge benefits from an L-shape sofa overlooking a wood burning stove and Sky Glass smart tv, and is decorated with stylish pieces, soft lighting, natural material furnishings, and cream tones.
The dining space features an elegant oak shaker set, with chairs for six around an oak table, and sits in the middle of the expansive open plan room.
The kitchen includes a fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, double oven with gas hob, ice-maker, and lots of small appliances and cookware.
Opposite the kitchen there’s a welcoming nook overlooking the garden, with a pair of lovely armchairs near a striking sliding Crittall doorway — extending the ground floor flow seamlessly through to the outdoor spaces.
The decking has a table & chair set for five with parasol, and a top-of-the range Outback hybrid barbecue. A few steps lead up to a sunny lawned garden, with another set of outdoor armchairs that catch the evening sun at the very rear.
The first floor is reached via a steep original staircase that wouldn’t be out of place on a sea-faring vessel! A generous sized full family bathroom at the top of the stairs has a walk-in rainfall shower, a roll top slipper bath, toilet, basin, cabinet storage, and a heated towel rail.
A fabulous superking room, again decorated with lovely off-white and natural tones, features a large bay window, chest of drawers, hanging space, side tables, chair, and a super king size bed.
Down the hall, and overlooking the garden, is a simple and appealing king room, and features wardrobes, a small table & chair (as a vanity area or workspace), side tables, and a kingsize bed upholstered in a warm yellow.
The last bedroom, accessed via another steep staircase to the loft, is in the eves of the building, and comprises two side tables, a chest of drawers, armchair, and a kingsize bed.
Please note: this property has two very steep staircases to the upper floors that won't be suitable for all. There are also some steps in the garden area.
周辺エリアの情報
Milford on Sea has a friendly, buzzy feel, with a mixture of locals and holidaymakers walking around the village, enjoying the eateries, shops, and beach walks. You’ll be spoilt for choice for places to eat & drink nearby — with pubs, cafés, tea rooms, and restaurants all within easy walking distance.
For shoppers, the charming coastal Georgian town of Lymington is fantastic for its weekly Saturday market and its many high street shops, supermarkets, and boutiques. It makes for an ideal base for many coastal pursuits, including yachting & sailing facilities, ferries to the Isle of Wight, and maritime historical sites such as Hurst Castle. To the north is The New Forest, with its incredible scenery, quaint villages, and abundant wildlife.
You’ll be right next to West Hampshire’s coastline — a short walk south you’ll find Milford-on-Sea Beach; further east on a thin shingle spit, you can reach Henry VIII’s fortress Hurst Castle; and west leads to Barton-on-Sea.