Occupying a dramatic position with stunning sea views, Marine House is set in a striking Art Deco-style building on Milford on Sea seafront.
peter
United Kingdom
The room was exceptional with sea view and wonderful sunsets. Extremely modern.
We had breakfast at the Lighthouse Restaurant as no breakfast or facilities provided with the accommodation.
The room included a small table and two dining chairs but nothing more relaxing to read or watch TV.
Very safe car parking adjacent the building. We really did enjoy our three-nights stay.
Located in Lymington, 18 miles from The Mayflower Theatre, Bosuns Chair provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Veronika
Hungary
Lovely interior design, very close to train station, wonderful breakfast
Nestled within beautifully maintained gardens, the South Lawn Hotel is located on the edge of the New Forest National Park, while only a mile from the beach and the Jurassic Coastline of Hampshire.
Kimberley
United Kingdom
Many, many positives.
Great curb appeal. Very welcoming feel. Staff are very friendly, dogs are very well looked after here. They receive a goodie bag and a bowl of water at every meal. A lovely paddock overlooking local horses for the dogs to exercise and use the toilet. Beautiful bathroom, large, very clean and well maintained bedrooms ( new build ). Food is 10/10, we enjoyed all of our meals.we could see the restaurant was always busy with events such as birthdays. Location is great, walked to the beach within 20 mins. We would love to visit again in the future.
Located in Lymington, 17 miles from The Mayflower Theatre, Monkey Brewhouse has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
This privately owned hotel rests in the heart of the picturesque Regency market town of Lymington, perfect for exploring the delights of the New Forest.
Steeped in history and surrounded by 10 acres of gardens, Passford House Hotel lies midway between the New Forest village of Sway and the Georgian town of Lymington.
Adrian
United Kingdom
The hotel is situated in a quite location within easy reach of popular destinations. We booked a 'superior room' which was very nice. The facilities at the hotel are also very good. The staff are polite and helpful and the food we had was excellent, so lots to like.
Overlooking the Isle of Wight and the Solent, the 19th-century Macdonald Elmers Court Hotel has an indoor swimming pool, a spa and gym which is open all year round, as well as a seasonal outdoor...
Julie
United Kingdom
The room was very spacious and clean. I liked the hotel grounds which was big and beautiful.
Located in Lymington, 18 miles from The Mayflower Theatre, The Mayflower provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
lesley
United Kingdom
Nice bar, big room, comfy bed. Original features, quiet location. Good views of the ferries
Y-Knot-Two Bedroom Luxury Motor Boat In Lymington offers accommodations in Lymington, 18 miles from Bournemouth International Center and 18 miles from The Mayflower Theatre.
Stephanie
United Kingdom
The location was stunning, I particularly enjoyed the sunrise. Also the beautiful walks nearby. Such a relaxing weekend, feeling well rested after our stay.
On average, 3-star hotels in Lymington cost $147 per night, and 4-star hotels in Lymington are $186 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Lymington can be found for $138 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Lymington this weekend is $245 or, for a 4-star hotel, $263. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Lymington for this weekend cost around $195 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Lymington is charming, historic and a lovely Georgian Town.
Lymington is charming, historic and a lovely Georgian Town. Not having the big chains means there are lots of independent varied outlets. The pub food is always amazing wherever you go and The Haven restaurant is awesome !
Christopher
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lymington was a great place to visit, it had a real energy...
Lymington was a great place to visit, it had a real energy and buzz about it. The shops were good, seemed like quite a few independent shops and the charity shops had some quirky items in them, too. The Saturday market exceeded my expectations and was really interesting. The marinas were popular with visitors and it was nice to sit in the sunshine to watch the ferry to the Isle of Wight docking and leaving. Some really nice café and deli places to visit and a host of interesting pubs to sample local ale and gins.
Sue
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A nice town with independent cafes and boutiques.
A nice town with independent cafes and boutiques. We enjoyed lovely walks around the harbour and along the flats, we could have walked for hours. Great local ice cream and a gluten free flapjack shop - Flapjackery. So good we went back the next day!
The location is close the new forest and an easy drive from home, it’s the first trip for family (the second for me, the previous trip with the girls) and we will certainly return.
Clare
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lymington is a charming seaside town with a real boating...
Lymington is a charming seaside town with a real boating culture. The shops are charming and there is a good selection of places to eat or drink. It has a quaint atmosphere and prides itself on its seawater bathing pool.
We only stayed one night but are definitely planning to return.
Margaret
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The accommodation was first class modern rooms very clean...
The accommodation was first class modern rooms very clean lovely bathroom/shower facilities. Plenty of tea & coffee there for us to use. The beds were very comfortable so we had good nights sleep plus the rooms were nice and warm, and yes we would stay there again.
Chris
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lymington is the perfect place for a few days by the sea.
Lymington is the perfect place for a few days by the sea. Lots to watch, from boats to birds. A friendly little town on the edge of the New Forrest with ferries to the Isle of Wight and a large nature reserve with plenty of footpaths to walk.
Clean, compact yet spacious, light ,airy and nicely decorated. Fab kitchen and bathroom. I had a few rainy days and it was a pleasure and a comfort to stay in. Haven retreat is a 15-20 minute walk from coastal walks, Lymington high Street, the harbour, food shops, let's say it's perfectly situated, especially for the open top hop on hop off bus that runs in the summer , it has three routes covering the whole of the new forest. Great fun, no driving . Cindy was there, a call away if there was anything else I needed. Xx
Sea view and very clean bathroom and bedroom. The lighthouse restaurant is below the hotel and staff and food very nice. Our host told us where to eat and how to access the footpaths. Great location to walk into the village of Milford on Sea that has many places to eat and drink.
A short walk to Key Haven along the sea wall and a longer walk to Lymington also along the beautiful sea wall path. A short drive to the New Forest for miles of walking. Excellent location.
Breakfast excellent, chose day before and brought to your table. Excellent facilities pitch and putt giant draughts putting course the grounds and views fantastic. Our room was kept very clean and towels changed every day. Shower over bath good and the storage for clothing more than in any other hotel we have stayed. Ideal for IOW ferry and Lymington Pier Train
Great hotel with big clean rooms, the bed was very comfortable and the fact that we had our own outside table and chairs plus Nespresso coffee machine was great. Brilliant outdoor and indoor swimming pool and the location and grounds are just beautiful.
Breakfast was good quality and had plenty to choose from, even gluten-free bread.
Really liked the added Nespresso machine and how comfy the bed is. The location was perfect as it was only a few minutes walk to Lymington high street and a few minutes drive to other locations. The annex itself was very cosy and had everything we needed for the weekend e.g. toilet paper, kitchen towel etc.
Spacious room at front of house, very comfortable and quiet and a short stroll into Lymington High Street. Cereals plus yoghurts, milk orange juice, bottled water provided in communal fridge outside the room along the corridor which was much appreciated.
Easy access to the coast and into Lymington. The Summerhouse is charming and quirky, and the garden is secure for dogs. Comfortable bed and cosy duvet. Very pleasant owner and family, and they have two adorable chocolate Labradors!
Third visit to the Bosun's Chair and it was great! Staff are so friendly and welcoming. The hotel is a short walk from the High Street and is a great place to stay when visiting the New Forest. Car parking is a bonus too.
Tobias was very welcoming and friendly. The Hotel was in an excellent location, close to the harbour and the main high street. There was designated parking and a good selection of places nearby to have a meal.
Traditional old hotel right in the main high street. Lovely old features but up to date facilities. Special thanks to Jamie and Katie G who were particularly friendly and attentive.
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