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Rhubarb Cottage, The Custards, Lyndhurst, Hampshire - If you are looking for self catering holiday accommodation in the New Forest or a holiday cottage in Hampshire, for up to 6 people, Rhubarb Cottage is a great place to get away from it all. Welcome to Rhubarb Cottage, a charming three-bedroomed, Victorian holiday cottage situated on the edge of Lyndhurst, in a road called The Custards! It has been rated at 4 star by the English Tourist Board. The cottage is literally a stone's throw to the open forest where ponies, cattle, deer, donkeys and the occasional pig wander freely. Whether you choose a holiday cottage for a week in August or a long weekend break in the New Forest in the winter, you'll find plenty to occupy your time.Or, you can switch off and do very little indeed. Rhubarb Cottage is owned by Karen and Rob Horlock, who are more than happy to answer any queries that you may have, about the cottage, Lyndhurst or the wider New Forest. See the Contact section for contact details.
Rhubarb Cottage is a 30 second walk to the open
New Forest and a 5 minute walk to Lyndhurst town centre where you will
find a wide selection of shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants. It is situated
on the edge of the town as you approach from the M27. During 2006 we completely refurbished Rhubarb Cottage to a high standard. The new kitchen features a ceramic hob, built in eye-level oven, washing machine and microwave. The new bathroom has a luxurious white suite with shower/bath. The downstairs toilet has also been replaced with a modern suite. All of the windows and doors have been replaced. A Broadband internet connection is also available. Are you moving house? Are you planning to have the builders in? Why not come and stay at Rhubarb Cottage while all the work is being done! Everything you need for a really comfortable holiday in The New Forest - try us, you won't be disappointed! Rhubarb Cottage is a participating member of The New Forest Green Leaf Tourism scheme. For more details of Rhubarb Cottage click here Get away for Half Term!
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