Set on the banks of the Beaulieu River within New Forest National Park, this hotel offers an AA Rosette restaurant and luxurious rooms, just 10 minutes’ drive from Beaulieu Palace.
margaret
United Kingdom
Lovely hotel in beautiful location. Staff super friendly
This outstanding country house in the New Forest is home to the award-winning The Terrace Restaurant. The Montagu Arms boasts free parking and leafy gardens. The Montagu Arms dates back to 1742.
Offering garden views, The Stable Yard @ Manor Bank Cottage is an accommodation set in Beaulieu, 27 km from Southampton Guildhall and 28 km from Southampton Cruise Terminal.
Located in Beaulieu and only 22 km from The Mayflower Theatre, Double Room in Character Cottage With Parking, Beaulieu, New Forest provides accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private...
Jill-Rhianna
United Kingdom
Friendly owners welcomed me to stay in their home; lovely central location on the High Street - with parking!; fascinating, higgledy-piggledy late 1600s cottage. A real find.
This former coaching inn is set in the heart of the New Forest and has wonderful views of wild heathland.
Adrian
United Kingdom
Bedroom was a great size, view over the side lawn was lovely, ponies, cows and rabbits. Bright and spacious.
James and Megan were great, charming and good local knowledge.
Featuring a fitness centre and a shared lounge, room2 Southampton is situated in Southampton, 1.2 km from Southampton Guildhall and 1.4 km from The Mayflower Theatre.
Carmel
New Zealand
Spotlessly clean. Very well equipped and great location.
Situated in Southampton in the Hampshire Region, Harbour Hotel & Spa Southampton is just 1.7 km from Southampton Guildhall. The hotel's spa facilities include a hot tub, pool and sauna.
Mary Francine
United Kingdom
Booked this for a birthday surprise for my friend and the whole experience from staff, spa facilities, room and breakfast was exceptional and definitely delivered 5* service throughout the whole of our stay! We will definitely come back for another weekend away!!
It is a charming area with lots of interesting places to...
It is a charming area with lots of interesting places to visit to suit varied tastes. The village had shops which sold locally grown produce and seemed environmentally aware also had a friendly atmosphere. Beulieu is very near Exbury Gardens which are fantastic generally but particularly for the Azaleas and Rhododendrons in April and May.
Christine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It was actually East Boldre we stayed but it was really in...
It was actually East Boldre we stayed but it was really in Beaulieu. It is well placed to reach anywhere. Many places of interest on the doorstep. We went 20th June and there were loads of foals and young donkeys who were so cute. I love the fact that animals have the right of way - and humans have to wait for them to move. We visited Brockenhurst, Lyndhurst, Ringwood, Beaulieu car museum and Bucklers Hard and they were all worth a visit. Many picturesque villages in the New Forest.
sally
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The approach to Beaulieu through the New Forest is magical...
The approach to Beaulieu through the New Forest is magical in its own right. The Village is quintessentially British and very charming. One could spend hours meandering along the streets windowshopping. For lovers of old cars you will be in seventh heaven.
Sara
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I would tell all & any who would ask that this hotel is top...
I would tell all & any who would ask that this hotel is top of the list for comfort, size & very attentive staff.
I would stay again at a drop.my wife had one of the best nights sleep in many years.
They gave us a lovely breakfast full of fresh locally sourced items &very well cooked.
When we left they gave us a couple of bottles of water & a newspaper I would.Score 10 out of 10
William
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
The food was excellent but not a great deal of choice, if...
The food was excellent but not a great deal of choice, if you want a room over looking the river you need to be very adept as its difficult to climb the stairs, these rooms don't have showers only baths that take for ever to fill. We was fortunate that the hotel didn't seem to be full, if it was I think you would wait for ever to be served in the restaurants and bars.
Hart
8.0
Scored 8.0
Go with an open mind and you won't be disappointed.
Go with an open mind and you won't be disappointed. Hotel reception set in part of the old buildings, as was the bar area. Previous (to my knowledge) the display of historic scenes had been moved and are now mainly within the Museum just up the hill. Tea rooms up the hill further were well stocked, clean and airy.
The Master Builder's at Buckler's Hard is a lovely hotel in a very pretty and peaceful spot. It's right by the water and is surrounded by beautiful countryside - there's an amazing walk from Buckler's Hard to Beaulieu (2.5 miles each way). The Mater Builder's is a dog-friendly hotel, and they even provided a bed, a bowl, poo bags, and some Lily's Kitchen treats for our pooch. The staff were all very friendly, and the room was very nice - comfy bed, decent bathroom, and tea/coffee making facilities etc.
The location was stunning. the hotel was just amazing and felt like we had gone back in time with all the history that surrounds it. our bedroom was clean and cozy and just beautiful. The staff were all helpful and friendly. we ate dinner in the evening at the river view restaurant, the food was amazing as was breakfast, we took the boat trip and took a walk along the river, can’t believe we had never heard of this place. was the most perfect stay.
The property and location are both very pleasant. Pear Tree Cabin is located beside a private house with secure gates in Fursey Lane in the middle of the New Forest. One definitely feels squarely in the ancient territory of some very entertaining four-footed friends. The colour scheme, beds, fittings, bathroom and bedlinen are all excellent quality. It feels like a hotel suite. The host kindly provided us in advance with milk, butter and eggs.
Lovely setting-Great position right on the river estuary lots of yachts to see -can walk the coast path to Beaulieu -little river tourist boat leaves from right outside the garden
Lovely room in the old part of the hotel with views towards the water -treated to a gin and tonic drink in the room -a real treat- small fridge with fresh milk for tea/coffee
Bathroom supplied with “100 Acre” lovely tolietries
The location is so peaceful and the restaurant for dinner and breakfast was lovely. Although I wasn't a fan of the room, the bed was large and the bathroom had a bath. The location is by far the best thing about this hotel, with the walk to Beaulieu and river cruises right outside, and the garden terrace for sunny days.
Beaulieu is a very picturesque and busy little village well located for visiting the New Forest.
The hotel was wonderful as were the staff. We stayed in the Walnut Suite which was very comfortable for our 6 night stay. Breakfast was excellent, if a little pricey. We enjoyed the Terrace restaurant too.
The cottage was in a lovely location for the New Forest and Beaulieu, which is why we were there. It had all the facilities one would want and the owner was a lovely lady who couldn’t have been more welcoming and helpful. I would highly recommend this property for anyone visiting this area.
The staff were amazing. Nothing was too much trouble. My son had his wedding there and the setting and ambience were perfect. The meal and Sommelier made a fitting end to a wonderful day.
We loved the cosy feel to every part of the hotel.
Well equipped. Private space in garden. Half bottle of Prosecco much appreciated. Comfortable bed. Good shower. Friendly host. Great location for Beaulieu Motor Museum which was the reason for the stay. Loved the very friendly chickens.
The location is stunning and the hotel is a very interesting, quirky old building with a lot of history and character. The bed was very comfortable and we slept really well.
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