Hapenny House
Hapenny House
16 Whitby Road
Milford on Sea
LYMINGTON
Hampshire
SO41 0ND
Tel: 01590 641210
Fax: 01590 641227
National Park: New Forest
Description
Ha'penny House is a delightful character house with a warm friendly atmosphere.
Set in a quiet area of this unspoilt village and very close to the sea it is perfect for visiting the New Forest, Lymington, Isle of Wight and much more.
Beautifully decorated, the light and airy bedrooms are all en-suite with T.V tea/coffee and many extra touches. Excellent breakfasts are served in our large, sunny dining room.
There is a cosy guest lounge with open fire, attractive gardens, summer house and ample private parking.
To your hosts, Carolyn and Roy Plummer your comfort and enjoyment are paramount.
Non- smoking only.
Attractions
Milford on Sea is a pleasant coastal village on the outskirts of the New Forest. Open New Forest areas are less than five miles away with Wootton, near Sway, being the nearest point. There are many beautiful places in the Forest to walk, cycle, picnic and enjoy the wildlife, including the famous New Forest ponies and various species of deer..
From the cliff-top at Milford on Sea, just 300 yards from Hapenny House, there are sweeping views of Christchurch Bay from Hurst Castle and the Isle of Wight to the Purbeck Hills. As part of the Solent Way, there are cliff-top walks to the west, originally known as the Smugglers Coast or eastwards along the spit to Hurst Castle, a Tudor fortress built by Henry VIII to guard the western entrance to the Solent and extensively enlarged during Victorian times.
One mile east of Milford on Sea is the hamlet of Keyhaven with its pretty harbour and Keyhaven Marshes, one of the finest bird sanctuaries on the south coast. For 700 years until the early 19th century these marshes, which run all the way to Lymington, were the scene of an important industry, the production of sea salt