If you need a word to perfectly describe New Forest, “welcoming” would be it. The lowland (i.e. no mountains) park is filled with scenic views and wide trails that beg to be explored as they wind through centuries-old woodlands. Visit Bolderwood, a protected forest and deer sanctuary that was once the hunting grounds of the Norman kings. Fish at Moors Valley before heading skyward for a treetops walk. Prefer the country-house life? Head to Beaulieu, where you can get lost in the Victorian-era at the Palace House before following in the footsteps of medieval monks at the property’s abbey.
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All Saint's is a delightful country church that is the resting place of Sir Arthur and his second wife.
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We had a lovely walk all around the grounds of Breamore house and finished off with a coffee stop at the shop near the museum. Would highly recommend.
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Lovely place for a stroll around the pond, beautiful surroundings as well as horses and cattle too. So peacefully ... we’ll worth a stop
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A fascinating, warm, brick and wood interior with lots of arresting detail. The signboards telling the story of Alice, of Alice in Wonderland fame, and how Lewis Caroll came to write about her, and her role in the local community, were very interesting. Lyndhurst has scores of teashops . . . take one in after seeing the church.
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Very pleasant experience, i've always enjoyed doing tours of historical houses experiencing how people lived back in the day. The staff are dressed as they would've been back then and are very helpful, polite and have quite a bit of historical knowledge of the Palace.
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