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Proprietor: Mrs G.H.Reynolds
Address: "Heather Cottage", Chapel Lane, Sway, Brockenhurst, SO41 6BS
Telephone: 01590 682347, Mobile: 0779 6411 433
| See also website "Heatherview Cottage"for details of the self catering cottage next door, owned, cleaned and maintained by Mrs Reynolds, who is always available for advice to clients about the locality, special needs, etc. |
Heatherview Cottage |
A warm welcome awaits you at Heather Cottage, which is in a quiet lane on the New Forest, where ponies roam free past your door.
Sway village centre with shops, post office, the church, a pub and a station, is only 15 minutes walk. The Hare and Hounds nearby serves good meals and welcomes children. It is 5 minutes walk away.Nearby Brockenhurst and Lymington have a larger choice of shops and restaurants. Lymington is on the Solent, and the coastal path, beaches and the open sea are only about 3 miles away.
B & B ACCOMMODATION
There is a choice of three rooms:
1. One double room with a king size bed with en-suite.
2. A family room sleeping up to 3 in kingsize and single bed with en-suite.
3. Single room with extra long bed, dressing gown supplied for private bathroom down stairs.ALL ROOMS HAVE TEA/COFFEE MAKING FACILITIES, TV AND RADIO,
AND A TRAVEL COT IS AVAILABLE BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT
BREAKFAST
Heather Cottage is known for its sunny aspect and cooked or continental breakfast may be served in the dining room, conservatory, or garden on sunny mornings.
Food is from local producers and Mrs Reynolds is happy to meet special dietary requirements by arrangement.
TARIFF
From £30 per person per night.
Please enquire about charges for children.
Dogs are welcome.New clients are welcomed from 5 p.m.unless earlier
reception has been arrangedFor the comfort of our guests we have a nonsmoking policy throughout.


ABOUT THE AREA
Sway and the surrounding New Forest area is popular for walking, riding, cycling, sailing, fishing, bird watching, and the contrasting atmospheres of wooded forest, heath, the Solent, open sea and beaches. Lymington, with its Georgian buildings, harbour, Saturday market, marinas and access to the Solent Way coastal path is 3 miles away.
The Isle of Wight ferry leaves hourly for day trips to the Island from Lymington. Beaulieu Abbey and Motor museum, Exbury Gardens, Hurst and Calshot castles, Moors Valley and Paultons adventure parks are all within half an hour’s drive.
The cathedral cities of Salisbury and Winchester and shopping centres in
Southampton, Bournemouth and Portsmouth are less than an hour away. All have
museums, art galleries, cinema and theatres.
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SOME WEBSITES GIVING MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE NEW FOREST
The New Forest, its scenery and history - http://www.hants.org.uk/newforest/
Welcome to the New Forest National Park -http://www.newforestnpa.gov.uk
New Forest D. C. Official website