Daisybank Cottage Boutique Bed & Breakfast
Hampshire
Hampshire
A 1901 Arts & Crafts cottage on the outskirts of Brockenhurst village which is home to a great selection of pubs and restaurants, only 90 mins direct train line to London Waterloo.
Seven individually furnished bedrooms with super-king and king sized beds with airy colours, plantation shutters, all with stylish en suite bathrooms. Breakfast is a feast of local produce.
Daisybank is the prefect place to unwind, forget about your car and walk, cycle or horse ride through the New Forest. Maps, cycle and walking routes are provided together with local knowledge of the area. Alternatively, enjoy the miles of coastline, beaches and nature reserves overlooking the white chalk cliffs of the Needles on the Isle of Wight. Also the perfect spot for pre or post cruise breaks being only half an hour drive (or train) from Southampton. Easy access by train to Southampton Airport (30 mins).
Awards:
CLA & NFNPA Rural Diversificaion 2015 Highly Commended
Trip Advisor Hall of Fame 2015 5 stars
Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence 6 time winner 5stars incl 2016
Trip Advisor 2015 Service Excellence Award 5 stars
Monthly Winner Dorset Cereals & Sawdays B&B awards 2015
NFNPA 2011/12 Finalist Green Leaf Sustainable Business Award
Our Land (NFNPA) 2012 Voted Favourite B&B
The Independent's 50 Best B&B’s
From London, The Midlands and the West
From M27 junction 1 take A337 signposted to Lyndhurst.*
Once in Lyndhurst one-way system turn right into Gosport Lane, following signs for Lymington/Brockenhurst.
Go into left-hand lane and follow A337 to the outskirts of Brockenhurst (see "On arrival to Brockenhurst" below).
*We highly recommend you take this alternative route during holiday times:
Exit the M27 at junction 3 onto the M271 in the direction of Southampton Docks.
Take the A35 to Lyndhurst high street and follow one-way system left onto Gosport Lane.
Follow A337 to the outskirts of Brockenhurst.
From Southampton
Take A35 to Lyndhurst high street and follow one-way system left onto Gosport Lane.
Follow A337 to the outskirts of Brockenhurst.
On arrival at Brockenhurst
Turn right onto Grigg Lane (B3055).
Go straight ahead at crossroads (junction with Brookley Rd) onto Sway Rd (B3055).
Daisybank Cottage is on the left hand side approximately half a mile along Sway Road
Please note that you have gone too far if you pass the Brokenhurst Manor Golf Club on your right!
90 mins direct train line to London Waterloo.
Direct train line to Southampton parkway (Southampton airport)
Direct train line to Bournemouth.
One stop train to Lymington.
Direct train to Lymington Pier, ferry to Isle of Wight (40 mins).
Airport bus to London.
Arriving by Train
Daisybank Cottage is 10 minutes walk from Brockenhurst Railway Station. There is a short-cut down Avenue Road which is across from the station exit through a wooden gate.There is also a taxi rank outside the station.
London Waterloo: 1hr 20 mins
Bournemouth: 15 mins
Southampton: 15 mins
Southampton Airport Parkway: 20 mins
Lymington ferry terminal (to/from Isle of Wight): 10 mins
Nearest Airports
Southampton (30 mins)
Bournemouth (Hurn) (30 mins)
Gatwick (1hr 30mins)
Heathrow (1 hr 15 mins)
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