Occupying a dramatic position with stunning sea views, Marine House is set in a striking Art Deco-style building on Milford on Sea seafront.
Elizabeth
United Kingdom
All the little extras - refreshments, dressing gowns, toileteries, bar stools and porthole to admire sea view, huge balcony, good use of space.
Great restaurant downstairs for breakfast and dinner!
Set in Lymington, 29 km from The Mayflower Theatre, Bosuns Chair offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Adele
United Kingdom
Great location for the town and quayside. Car parking available and breakfast lots of choice. Rooms have just been renovated. Room even had coffee machine either pods and nice toiletries.
Situated in Lymington, 27 km from The Mayflower Theatre, Monkey Brewhouse features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Chris
United Kingdom
Lovely atmosphere, friendly polite staff, great service. Room was great
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.
Karin
United Kingdom
Nicely appointed, excellent location, friendly staff and great breakfast
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.
Margaret
United Kingdom
The room was lovely, spacious and extremely clean. Bottled water was provided and a little chocolate was placed on the pillows. The shortbread provided was amazing.
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...
Located in Lymington, 29 km from The Mayflower Theatre, The Mayflower provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Melinda
United Kingdom
Staff were friendly and helpful. Food was good, choice at breakfast excellent. Great location to explore nature reserves in the evening and hop on a ferry to IOW for a day.
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Lymington was lovely. We went to the Saturday market where we bought local products for reasonable prices. The Angel pub was a find, as was The 6 Bells for breakfast.
Car parking was available, but quite pricey.
Good location for visiting IOW, the New Forest and Exbury Gardens.
Debbie
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
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
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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.
The B&B was in a good location, a 5 minute drive to Lymington High Street, or a 20 minute walk.
The host, Elaine, was very accommodating, kind and helpful. She prepared breakfast each morning based on our requests.
The room was a good size, and had a good wardrobe space. We had a private bathroom (not en-suite) which was clean, tidy & had everything we needed.
The was space to park our car out front, which was convenient.
If we are in the area agin, we’d definitely stay at the Little Gem!
Seawolf is in one of the best locations on the South Coast, at Lymington directly overlooking the Solent. I have visited this area for 51 years and this was the best situation. The boat is well maintained and very clean. On our arrival our host was waiting to show us over the boat. Everything was done for our comfort over the long weekend. If this were a hotel I would say for her size she is a 5 star stay.
Very tidy flat/ apartment on the first floor of a private block. Underground parking garage via electric double door was a great addition to the stay. Located just off the main Lymington High Street which can accessed via a short walk down the adjoining mews at the back of the property, it’s brilliantly located to stroll to the local shops or down to the harbour - we would highly recommend.
Lovely clean, dog friendly place. We were made very welcome, and breakfast was great. They served breakfast very promptly and were very accommodating with different choices. There is plenty of parking nearby if you can't get into the car park at the front. It was really well situated to explore Lymington, and there is no need to use the car to walk to local pubs and restaurants.
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.
The hotel is very well located in the heart of Lymington and next to the station. The staff were friendly and accommodating, the bedroom was nice and big and the bed was super comfortable. The breakfast options were fantastic and the breakfast itself was delicious!
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.
The hotel is a lovely building with lovely grounds and decent facilities. Staff were attentive and the location is excellent - its a very short drive into Lymington and the grounds look out over the water. In particular we liked the children's playground.
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!
Location, staff, nicely equipped room, good menu and excellent food, lots of outdoor seating and a top priority for us - South Lawn is so dog friendly.
The doggie exercise paddock is a big bonus.
We really enjoyed our stay.
- Friendly staff
- Rooms are very clean and modern
- Close to Lymington via car/ taxi
- Overall nice feel to the hotel
- Rooms had tea and coffee facilities
- Nice choice of toiletries
I loved the old world charm, the uneven floors, the old ceilings, this hotel has history and character. The location is good being on the high street and the free parking is a real bonus.
The breakfast was exceptional as was my evening meal in the bar. The location of the hotel is in the heart of Lymington and perfect. The room was spacious and good value for money.
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