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BAY TREES BED AND BREAKFAST

Milford on Sea, New Forest, Bed and Breakfast - The Bay Trees

Milford on Sea, New Forest, Hampshire
Tel: 01590 642186 or email mark.clayson@btinternet.com

The Bay Trees Bed and Breakfast is a Grade II listed Village House built in the 17th Century in the heart of the charming village of Milford on Sea. Mark & Sarah have a relaxed and informal home which offers you a lovely comfortable environment. The beautiful garden lead down to the Danestream and feature mature shrubs, borders and a magnificent magnolia tree.

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The three comfortable bedrooms we offer all have the benefit of en-suite bathrooms with showers and baths and comprise:

All bedrooms have fresh Egyptian cotton bed-linen, towels, toiletries, Freeview Digital Television and generous beverage facilities including a decanter of Sherry.

Be prepared to be spoilt at The Bay Trees where you will have an award winning  breakfast in the large conservatory with classic Ercol furniture and Poole Pottery china. The Conservatory opens on to an attractive covered terrace which overlooks the garden. All diets are catered for and when ever possible local produced used.
Milford on Sea is close to the sea and the New Forest with some lovely coastal and forest walks. To the west, a cliff top walk to Barton on Sea and beyond. To the east, the Solent Way walk to Lymington. Hurst Castle – with stunning views of the Isle of Wight -  is also a good walk with a ferry back to Keyhaven available. A short drive takes you into the New Forest National Park with attractions such as Beaulieu Motor Museum, Bucklers Hard, Exbury Gardens and numerous forest tracks to follow on foot, horseback or cycle. The Georgian town of Lymington with its marinas and old quay is 4 miles distant the famous Saturday market there is well worth a visit. River cruises from the Quay and the ferry to the Isle of Wight offer an enjoyable day out.

Currently there are three pubs and six restaurants in the village. These suit all tastes and pockets and further afield there are numerous other opportunities for dining out.

However long your stay, you will find a very warm welcome at our home.
For the comfort and safety of all our guests we have a strict ‘no-smoking’ policy within the house and gardens.

Visit our web site: www.baytreebedandbreakfast.co.uk
Tariff from £45.00 per person per night. 

For more details of to make a booking tel: 01590 642186 or email mark.clayson@btinternet.com

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