TOWER HOUSE
(Mary and Peter Steenhuis)
Christchurch Road, Barton-on-Sea, Hampshire.
BH25 6QQ
Telephone 01425 629508
E.mail:bandb@towerhouse-newforest.co.uk
AA 5 Diamonds
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Tower House is conveniently situated between
the Sea and The New Forest. Now 100 years old and beautifully decorated
and upgraded for today's life style but keeping many of the original
features and decorative style.
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On entering Tower House you are welcomed into
this very warm and friendly home by Mary or Peter, where they
are pleased and proud to be able to escort you to your room,
and to make you feel at home.
On booking you are offered a choice of three
rooms all offering comfortable armchairs, television and beverage
facilities and all three rooms have luxury ensuite facilities.
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A 5 foot double bed room with en-suite including shower
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A Twin Bedded room with en-suite including
shower
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A 5 foot double bed room with en-suite including bath with
shower over
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Our award breakfast is served in this beautiful
dining room (An individual table is available if preferred).
Where every taste is catered for.
A multi-choice breakfast using all fresh local produce wherever
possible. Vegetarians and those on special diets are welcome
Evening meals are not served but a wide choice is available
close by.
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Tower House is and ideal place to stay for
visiting both the New Forest and the Sea. Barton-on-Sea cliff top
is only 900 yards away. Lymington, New Milton, Highcliffe-on-Sea,.
Christchurch and Bournemouth are only a short drive away.
So whether you are coming for pleasure or business, a day or two,
or for your yearly holiday you will find a very warm welcome.
Tariff from £27.50 per person per night
There is a supplement for Single Guests
Sorry No children under 12
We cater for nonsmokers only and sorry no
pets.
Telephone 01425
629508
E.mail:bandb@towerhouse-newforest.co.uk
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Situated on the A337 between New Milton and Highcliffe-on-Sea.
Approaching from New Milton The Tower House, a large
red brick Edwardian Residence, is on the left just pass the pub
The House Martin at the corner of Sea Road.
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