Where to Eat
Our guest dining room is for your exclusive use, with microwave, coffee machine and fridge-freezer. Gourmet meals from “Cook” can be bought from the village shop to re-heat, as well as a great wine/beer selection, salads, desserts and fresh bread from a local bakery. (Shop hours 7am to 10pm.) If you want to “eat out to help out”, the following lists may help you….
Nearby Pubs
Backing onto the New Forest and Canada Common, Nice food and ambiance.
Bramshaw. A forest pub, popular with locals.
A36, Wellow. Huge pub menu, good prices. Lots of chips.
Bramshaw. Opposite the Green Dragon. Also popular.
Sherfield English. good reputation ,popular with locals.
A 36. Great Indian food, we eat there a lot and highly recommend it.
Lunches & Teas
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The Lavendar Garden
The most beautiful garden setting for a tea room you could imagine, flanked on one side by fields of aromatic lavendar. It is a work of art, tucked away from the crowds but highly esteemed by conoisseurs of cake. If you go nowhere else, pay a visit here. It is now open for an extended period up to December. A visitor recently rated it one of the top 5 things she had done during her visit to the UK.
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Carlos Tea Rooms And Ice Cream Parlour
Carlos is renowned in Hampshire for its wonderful home-made ice-cream. They also do lunches and teas. Only ½ a mile away, on the corner of Romsey Rd.
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Headlands Farm Coffee Shop
Right on our doorstep, a hundred metres away. Lovely garden setting, does cooked food,breakfasts, cakes, Barista coffee. highly recommended.
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Annies Tea Rooms
A traditional tea-room with waitress service. A deserved reputation for the quality of its food and the lovely rural setting. Adjoining Farm-shop with butchery, local trout, sherries, fresh homebaked bread etc. Kimbridge, 4-5 miles