This is a unique opportunity to stay in an 18th century salt workers
cottage on the edge of the Lymington/ Keyhaven marshes overlooking
the Isle of Wight, which caters for up to 4 people plus baby. The
cottage is attached to the owners home.
Woodlea Cottage was built in the 1750's and still
retains the original oak beams, latched doors and cupboard stairway
up to the bedrooms. The 2 bedrooms, available consist of , one with
a double bed and the other with 2 single beds and a cot available
on request
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The accommodation comprises:
- Lounge with open fire, TV and Video. Also a selection of
films and information about the area,
- Dining room
- Kitchen fully equipped with Washing machine, cooker, microwave
etc
- Wet room with shower and Toilet.
Central heating througout, Towels, and Bed-linen
supplied.
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The lounge showing open fire place.
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Woodlea Cottage is situated on the edge of the Lymington
nature reserve in the hamlet of Keyhaven,
which is 4 miles from Lymington and the open forest and ˝ a mile
from Milford on sea.
The 3 minute walk to the harbour offers access to the sea with boat
trips to the Isle of Wight and Hurst Castle as well as a public
slipway for those wishing to launch a boat. It also joins onto the
Solent Way part of the 70 mile footpath, which provides the opportunity
to view the many wetland birds and enjoy the stunning views over
the Solent.
Woodlea Cottage is also within easy walking distance
to the local pub.
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Keyhaven
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Woodlea Cottage is suitable for summer and winter holidays
Dogs are welcome with agreement from the owner
No smoking in the house please
For more info ………. Please contact
Mark Phillips or Pauline Wain on 0771 2889576
/ 01590 641154
e mail wainp@hotmail.com
Directions on how to find us.
Follow the A337 to Lymington and then staying on the A337 follow the
signs to Christchurch and New Milton.
After 2 miles turn left sign-posted Milford-on-Sea. Within 200 yards
turn left into Lymore Lane and continue
for about 2 miles. After passing Keyhaven sign, Woodlea Cottage is the
first cottage on the
left immediately after a large gravel track on your left.