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Pet Friendly Lodges Hampshire

Looking for the pawfect pet friendly lodge for your next Hampshire break? Blessed with gorgeous countryside, quaint villages and beautiful beaches, Hampshire is the perfect combination of country, coast and city. Visit the enchanting New Forest with its fairytale forests, the wonderful South Downs National Park, and heavenly hamlets like Buckler's Hard.

 

  • The Old Meeting Hall, HampshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set within the pretty village of King’s Somborne, The Old Meeting Hall is an attractive, single-storey property sitting next door to the owners pretty thatch cottage. It has been converted to a very high standard, offering stylish and comfortable accommodation for a couple. The private hot tub is the perfect way to relax and unwind after a day out exploring this beautiful area perfect for any time of the year. Or, why not relax in front of the cosy wood burner. A pub serving delicious food and local shops are a few minutes’ walk away.
    For keen walkers and cyclists, the Test Way and the Clarendon Way are on the doorstop. For the fishing enthusiasts, the River Test is the pre-eminent chalk stream and has exceptional clarity of water which is prized by fly fishers the world over. Physically, it is the longest, 39 miles from source to estuary. Historically, it is generally regarded as the birthplace of modern fly fishing. This area is also where the yesteryear TV programme ‘Wurzle Gummidge’ was filmed.
    The Meeting Hall offers immaculately presented, light and airy open plan living/dining/kitchen area, tastefully decorated and furnished with relaxing tones, practical tiled flooring and high ceilings. The double bedroom has a lovely wrought iron bed and trendy en-suite digital shower room. The sound of gentle flowing water can be heard alongside, which runs through the owners pretty gardens at certain times of the year. This lovely holiday home is an ideal country escape and the perfect place to explore the historic cities of Winchester, 9 miles, Salisbury, 18 miles, and the maritime city of Southampton, 16 miles.
    The nearest town is Stockbridge, 3 miles, with its abundance of independent specialist shops including tea rooms, pubs and restaurants, many serving local produce, as well as art galleries, craft and gift shops, clothing and traditional butchers. The prosperous market town of Romsey is 7 miles, and being the larger of the two towns, it has all of the above and more. Romsey also has an independent department store, supermarket and a magnificent Norman Abbey dating back to 907AD. Just outside the town and set in extensive parkland is the 18th century mansion of Broadlands, the former home of Lord Palmerston and the late Lord Louis Mountbatten. Broadlands is open to the public July and August, as well as hosting a range of shows, concerts and events throughout the year. Other places to visit within an hours drive include Mottisfont Abbey and Rose Garden (National Trust) Hillier’s Arboretum, The New Forest National Park, Beaulieu Abbey and Motor Museum, Exbury gardens, Stonehenge, Wheyhill Hawk Conservancy, The Army Flying Museum, Highclere Castle, Marwell Zoo, Portsmouth Dockyard and the many beautiful beaches of the South Coast. Shop 200 yards, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    £78
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    Winchester, England
    Westgate Winchester is a pretty Victorian terraced cottage in the heart of the city and within the historic centre. The Great Hall houses the greatest symbol of mediaeval mythology, King Arthur’s Round Table.
    The mainline train station is just 300 yards away, making the cottage a perfect location to explore this great historic city and further afield.
    Westgate Winchester is lovingly fitted and furnished with character, combined with contemporary features; including an open fire, feature brick walls, Blue tooth speakers and smart TV’s as well as a modern fitted kitchen.
    The cottage is a spacious Victorian townhouse, with two living areas downstairs and two bedrooms upstairs, as well as a shower room. There’s an enclosed courtyard garden for evening drinks to enjoy a moment of quiet or some alfresco dining on a warm night.
    Westgate Winchester will suit couples and small families looking for a well-earned city break escape, but also the business traveller needing short term accommodation in Winchester. No car needed in this perfect location, with everything on your doorstep!
    £154
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  • The Old Cook House, HampshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Old Cook House is a detached bungalow set in the grounds of the owners’ smallholding in Winchester. This ground-floor property offers peaceful accommodation for guests wanting to explore this rural location, but also within easy reach of the coast.
    The Old Cook House boasts a king-size bedroom, and a twin bedroom also offers a well-equipped kitchen, a bathroom with an L-shaped bath and shower, as well as a living area complete with a feature fireplace (for ornamental purposes only), and a Smart TV. There is also the benefit of a boot room for when you need to dry off your dog. Outside, there is an enclosed garden with a private seating area where you can relax and take in the surroundings.
    The property is set in a quiet location with walks directly from the property and a recreation ground with plenty of equipment for young children, a football pitch and a tennis court. In the opposite direction there are walks with views of Winchester Cathedral and the local supermarket is just a 10-minute walk away. Historic Winchester has various museums including The Great Hall with the Round Table. Marwell Zoo and Winchester Science Centre with Planetarium are within a 15-minute drive. Winchester Cathedral’s Christmas Market is very popular with its bustling atmosphere. The Watercress Line and Hinton Ampner Gardens are within a 30-minute drive. Jane Austin’s House and Gilbert White’s House and Gardens, Peppa Pig World and Portsmouth Historic Dockyard are within a 40-minute drive. Also within easy reach of the beautiful Exbury Gardens from spring to autumn. There are two golf courses within 2 miles and one golf course within walking distance.
    During the First World War, the village was used by the army which had an extensive veterinary hospital for horses. After the war the camps were split up into agricultural small holdings and the army huts were used as dwellings; part of this cottage was the army cookhouse, hence the name. There were many huts here in the 1960’s however The Old Cook House is the only remaining army hut in the area.
    £93
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  • The Chapel, HampshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Winchester, England
    Escape to The Chapel, a delightful detached property that offers ample space for a couple seeking a tranquil retreat. With its vaulted ceiling, large beautiful windows, and a galleried bedroom overlooking the ground floor, The Chapel provides an impressive and open outlook. The ground floor encompasses an open-plan living/dining area and kitchen, accompanied by a ground-floor bathroom for your convenience. A wood burner adds warmth and ambience, perfect for chilly evenings. Outside, the garden with seating provides an ideal spot to savour a morning coffee and soak in the surroundings.
    Nestled in the picturesque village of Owslebury, in the heart of the South Downs National Park—an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty—The Chapel is surrounded by fantastic walks and cycle tracks, offering an immersive experience in nature. For a relaxing night off from cooking, a 30-minute stroll takes you to the village pub, which serves a gastro food menu alongside a variety of lagers, real ales, and wines. The historic cathedral city of Winchester is a mere 15-minute drive away, boasting attractions such as Winchester Cathedral, King Arthur’s Round Table, and Jane Austen’s House. The city hosts numerous events throughout the year, from street theatre and jazz festivals to outdoor cinema and film events. Winchester is renowned for its Christmas market with an outdoor ice rink, and its cobbled streets are home to boutique shops and a thriving food scene, featuring market stalls, street food, and farmer’s markets.
    The local area offers a range of shooting grounds, fishing lakes, and golf courses for outdoor enthusiasts. A short drive takes you to the historic dockyard city of Portsmouth, with its retail outlet, Gunwharf Quays, just 30 minutes away. Venture 15 miles to The New Forest National Park, a diverse landscape offering scenic beauty, wildlife, pub lunches, historic buildings, and various walks and cycleways. For a day trip, consider visiting The Isle of Wight, accessible by ferry from Lymington or Southampton. The Chapel invites you to unwind, explore, and embrace the natural beauty and historic charm of its surroundings, ensuring a memorable escape in the heart of the South Downs.
    £76
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  • The Old Sweet Shop, HampshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    The Old Sweet Shop offer lots of period charm and character, with three bedrooms perfect for sleeping up to five guests. The ground floor features an open plan living space that exudes warmth and cosiness. A wood-burning stove adds to the ambience, creating a perfect atmosphere for relaxation. The fitted kitchen is well-equipped, providing all the necessary amenities for culinary endeavours. Ascending to the first floor, you’ll find a landing area leading to three inviting bedrooms. Each room boasts its own unique appeal, blending traditional elements with modern luxury comforts. You also have Superfast Wi-Fi throughout. Additionally, there is a modern fitted bathroom, providing a luxurious space for rejuvenation. One of the stand-out features of this property is its wonderful long west-facing garden. This outdoor haven offers a tranquil retreat where you can unwind and soak up the sunshine. The garden is complemented by a large garden summerhouse.
    Within walking distance of the cottage, you’ll discover a plethora of attractions and amenities in the historic city of Winchester including the magnificent medieval cathedral that showcases stunning architecture and rich history. The Great Hall and King Arthur’s Round Table, Winchester City Mill – a working water mill that provides insight into Winchester’s industrial heritage. Visit Wolvesey Castle and discover the ruins of this medieval bishop’s palace, offering a glimpse into the city’s past. Take a guided tour of Winchester College, one of the oldest schools in the country, known for its impressive architecture. Stroll through the vibrant streets lined with charming shops, boutiques, cafés, restaurants, cinema and theatre. Visit Winchester’s iconic medieval gatehouse, which now serves as a museum and offers panoramic views from its rooftop.
    Beyond Winchester, the surrounding area offers numerous attractions and activities. A short drive away, you can explore the picturesque South Downs National Park, perfect for scenic walks, cycling, and enjoying the beautiful countryside. Additionally, the charming villages of Hampshire, such as Alresford and Stockbridge, are within easy reach, offering quaint shops, country pubs, and local markets. Beach 18 miles. Pub and restaurant 175 yards.
    £106
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  • Lilypad, HampshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Ringwood, England
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    Lilypad is a newly built home in a peaceful residential area within walking distance to the high street of Ringwood. Downstairs there is an open plan kitchen, living and dining room with a 43-inch smart tv. In the kitchen there is a fridge freezer, dishwasher, gas hob and electric oven with all the equipment you need to cook a meal to enjoy together. There is a convenient downstairs toilet and there is underfloor heating on the ground floor of this property. Upstairs is a king bedroom and a double bedroom both with 32-inch smart TVs. The family bathroom has a shower over the bath and there is a washer dryer in the cupboard. At the front of the property there is a small patio area with a small outdoor seating area and there is parking available for 1 car and a locked bike store.
    Ringwood high street is within walking distance, this historic town comprises of a rich mixture of architecture including buildings which are thatched, Georgian, modern, and historic buildings lining the streets. A stroll along west street will take you to the Jubilee Gardens with a millstream running through which once powered the corn mill. There is a variety of independent shops in Ringwood along with cafes and eateries. Ringwood Brewery is well worth a visit during your time here, and you can even book a tour to sample the local beers. Ringwood has a weekly market as well as several farm shops within driving distance for local produce. For walkers and cyclists, the Castleman trail is easily accessible from Bickerley Road, this follows the old train route between Dorchester and Southampton.
    For days out you must visit the New Forest with its free roaming horses, cattle and donkeys and an abundance of unique villages and pubs throughout. Moors Valley is fantastic for walking and cycling within the forest and you can even book an experience at Go Ape to climb among the treetops. There is the New Forest Water Park with a variety of water sports and a giant inflatable obstacle course on the water which is a fantastic day out. For fishing a day license can be purchased at the tackle shop for fishing on the River Avon with the chance to catch a variety of fish including Pike, Chub and Carp. The beaches of Southbourne and Avon Beach are within a half hour drive, with a mixture of sandy areas and pebbled area. Other nearby days out include Beaulieu Motor Museum, Liberty’s Owl and Reptile Centre, Dorset Heavy Horse Farm, Bolderwood Deer Sanctuary, and you can get a ferry to the Isle of Wight for a day trip! Lilypad provides the perfect home to base yourselves while exploring the nearby areas to make those memories on your holiday.
    £91
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  • Little Yew Tree Lodge, HampshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Little Yew Tree Lodge is positioned in a small village called Worlds End in the beautiful Hampshire countryside. Furnished to a high standard with a fantastic, sociable, open plan living/dining and kitchen with everything you could need for a very comfortable stay. Sleeping for up to four guests, there are two bedrooms, one with a kingsize bed and the other with a double, both boasting their own modern en-suite bathrooms with walk in showers.
    French doors lead to a lovely patio area off the rear bedroom, the perfect spot for that morning coffee. The large rear garden is the perfect spot to enjoy both day and night. Why not escape the sun and shelter with a book under the sheltered pergola. Or enjoy a relaxing time in the wood-fired, oxygen-cleaned hot tub with led lights. A perfect way to spend a summer’s evening.
    Little Yew Tree Lodge is ideal for couples, friends or a small family looking to embrace Hampshire’s beautiful countryside, with lots of beautiful walks and cycling trails, yet easily accessible to an array of activities and sites. A great location to enjoy the hugely popular events at Goodwood and Fontwell Park Racecourse. Close by Hambledon Vineyard, nestled on the edge of the South Downs, is England’s oldest commercial vineyard. Sparkling wine is produced on-site in the gravity-fed state of the art winery – the only one in the UK.
    Easy reach are beaches at Hayling Island, Southsea, and West Wittering’s and just a 25-minute drive from the nautical city of Portsmouth with the amazing views from the top of Spinnaker Tower, designer outlet shopping and waterside dining at Gunwharf Quays. Day trips to the Isle of Wight and HMS Victory and the Mary Rose Exhibition, The D-Day Museum, Southsea castle and Blue Reef Aquarium. The historic cathedral city of Winchester, 30 minutes away, boasting many historic attractions such as Winchester Cathedral, King Arthur’s Round Table and Jane Austen’s House. The city is host to a variety of events throughout the year including street theatre, jazz festivals and outdoor cinema and film events. Also known for its Christmas market with outdoor ice rink.
    £174
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  • Sprat & Winkle, HampshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This wonderful property has to be experienced first-hand. A labour of love by the owner, who occupies the original station, this fully renovated carriage will provide a memorable and exciting holiday for up to four guests.
    This 1922 carriage couples modern design with touches of historic charm. The open plan living space has a sofa, two armchairs, a TV and a fully equipped kitchen. Both bedrooms have new furnishings with en-suite shower rooms and the light fittings in the living area are from the Orient Express.
    Horsebridge Station was one of the stops on the Sprat and Winkle line after which the carriage got its name. With patio furniture for four and barbecue, enjoy the feeling that the train stopped just for you.
    At the end of the station drive you’ll find the charming John O’Gaunt pub, a delightful place for a drink before or after a stroll along the famous Test Way, which follows the course of the railway line just 100 metres from the station.
    There is ample parking, a play area for children in the garden, which is also suitable for a dog to run around. Table tennis is available on request. There is a resident friendly labrador, and Coco the cat.
    Stay for a week or more to truly experience the magic of The Sprat and Winkle Railway Carriage for yourself.
    £106
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  • Lantern Lodge, HampshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Step through the door and you’ll be wowed by the beautiful interior of this lovely ground-floor holiday accommodation. Everywhere you look, you’ll be delighted with the well-thought-out living spaces and fantastic finishing touches. The open-plan living space provides a sociable space for film nights in front of the media centre and stove, and meals together reminiscing over the day’s adventures. The large sliding patio door leads to a decking area which can be a lovely sun trap on warmer days where you can enjoy an evening drink or a family barbecue. The decking, which is for sole use of guests, looks over the communal courtyard, which features a lovely lantern. For the grown-up kids, there is a snug mezzanine area reached by a fixed ladder, the perfect place for chilling out. There are two bedrooms, one with a kingsize bed and the second with a single bed and pull-out trundle that can be made up as two singles or a double bed; there is also a ‘secret’ sleeping space with cabin-style bed accessed by a fixed ladder in this room.
    Bramley is a lovely large village in north Hampshire boasting its own railway station, which is just a 10-minute walk from Lantern Lodge and connects you to Basingstoke and Reading. The village also offers a great bakery and pub. You can reach the larger towns of Basingstoke, 5 miles away, and Reading, 10 miles away, quite easily and they boast an array of local amenities, shopping, and a choice of eateries. There is much to explore in this area including The Vyne, a historic National Trust property, less than a mile away, which hosts events and outdoor concerts in its stunning grounds. Silchester Roman ruins, less than 4 miles away - a great dog walk too; Wellington country park, an award-winning destination for a family day out, Wellington farm shop and café selling locally sourced produce, both within 4 miles, Highclere Castle; made famous by the filming of Downton Abbey is 16 miles away. The Cathedral and medieval city of Winchester are 24 miles away, Ascot with its famous Racecourse 22 miles away and Royal Windsor is 29 miles away.
    With three Areas of Natural Beauty all within half an hour’s drive, you’ll be spoilt for choice for days out. The North Wessex Downs, the Chilterns and the South Downs National Park all provide magnificent scenery, outstanding walks and a selection of highly acclaimed pubs and country inns, and are considered as a natural playground for ramblers, cyclists, and nature enthusiasts alike. For more family fun Legoland, Thorpe Park, Peppa Pig World, Four Kingdoms Adventure Park, and Bird World are all great days out.
    £110
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  • Southern Bell, HampshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This super, unique, detached beach house includes two converted railway carriages, one of only a few to be seen along the south coast and enjoys a fabulous location directly on the seafront. Step onto the pebble beach via your private gate from the enclosed garden and enjoy miles of pebble/sandy beach – a haven for all ages, including children and dogs all year round! From the front it is deceptive, having been substantially extended, but once you approach the side entrance, the original features can be easily seen. Inside, the traditional carriage doors remain, and many of the rooms are set inside the former train carriages. Southern Bell offers tastefully styled, light, and airy holiday accommodation for families - with an enclosed patio garden, plenty of off-road parking and a short walk from the local shops, eateries/pubs, and harbour/sailing club. Hayling Island is renowned for its kitesurfing and sailing activities and local paddle - boarding and windsurfing lessons are available close by. Every year there is a national kitesurfing event, and a plethora of sailing and nautical activity can be seen along the coastline. Many activities can be enjoyed locally, including golf, fishing, cycling, boat trips and scenic walks along the water’s edge or along the South Downs National Park which are within easy reach. Chichester with its beautiful cathedral, festival theatre, pedestrianised shopping, leisure centre, Roman Villa and Goodwood or Fontwell races is worthy of a visit. Visit Portsmouth with waterside dining, ferry trips to the Isle of Wight, designer outlets, leisure facilities, Spinnaker Tower, Historic Dockyard including HMS Victory and the Mary Rose, or the maritime history at Southampton. Winchester, with its cathedral and abbey, and The New Forest are within easy driving distance. Plenty of National Trust homes and gardens can also be discovered nearby. Beach 5 yards. Shop 500 yards, pub and restaurant 500 yards.
    £231
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