ID: S217726
Guests are enamoured with The Brick House & Annexe, praising its ideal location for nature enthusiasts and its proximity to local attractions. The property's comfort, unique charm, and thoughtful touches, such as arranged flowers and a food box, are consistently highlighted. It's recommended for both large groups and families seeking a luxurious stay in the New Forest.
There is no explicit mention of cleanliness in the reviews, so it is not possible to provide an accurate score for this category.
The location is highly praised for its proximity to walking paths, the Beaulieu River, and local attractions like the Beaulieu Motor Museum and Bucklers Hard. It's described as peaceful and picturesque, ideal for nature lovers.
Comfort is frequently mentioned, with guests appreciating the well-equipped rooms, comfortable mattresses, and cosy annexe with an open log fire. The property is described as incredibly comfortable and stylish.
Facilities are well-regarded, with mentions of a well-equipped property, stylish bathrooms with quality products, and an AGA for cooking. The presence of a wood-burner and the option for teenagers to sleep in a yurt add to the positive feedback.
The thoughtfulness of the owner and staff is evident through gestures like arranged flowers, a food box from the local farm shop, and fresh eggs. While these gifts are appreciated, it should be noted that such personal touches, although delightful, are not guaranteed.
The Brick House & Annexe holds a fabulous location nestled within the New Forest National Park in a privileged position on the very edge of the privately owned Beaulieu River. The home makes a wonderful option for those searching for a truly relaxing escape, being ideally based for those wanting to enjoy the great outdoors, whether that be on foot, by bike or even by indulging in some water based activities.
The former brickworks possess endless charm and character while still offering guests all the modern amenities possibly needed for a more than comfortable stay. The Brick House can comfortably sleep up to eight guests across five well-appointed bedrooms, while the Annexe can comfortably accommodate an additional four guests, however the sleeping arrangements are best suited to a small family of two adults and two young children.
On the ground floor of the The Brick House is the main living accommodation which comprises of a warm and welcoming living and dining area with a cosy wood burner, the perfect place to snuggle up in the evenings as well as a snug and TV room. Also on this level is the kitchen, fully equipped with an Aga and all the tools a budding chef could possibly need. Upstairs on the first floor are the five bedrooms, two king-size double rooms, one of which can be set up with twin beds on request, while both come complete with en-suite bathrooms. There is also an additional double bedroom and two single rooms, each with raised high level beds making them suitable for children aged seven and above. These bedrooms share the use of the family bathroom.
On the ground floor of the Annexe is a bright and open-plan entertaining space with living and dining area as well as a fully-equipped contemporary kitchen. Upstairs and accessed by a spiral staircase is the family bedroom, which features a super-king size bed and an additional single bed and boasts an en-suite bathroom with bath and large walk-in shower. A further single bed can be found in a cosy mezzanine level above, this is accessed by ladder style stairs and has a restricted head height so is best suited to a young child.
Outside, guests will enjoy the excellent river views from the garden, while the terrace makes the perfect spot to enjoy a yummy barbecue al fresco on a Summer’s evening. A second large lawn can be found to the side of the main house, complete with a trampoline, excellent fun for the children!
The New Forest is found in the South East of England, it covers most of South West Hampshire spreading into South East Wiltshire and East Dorset.
The New Forest is known mainly for the New Forest National park which, once used as a hunting ground for William the Conqueror, is an area of stunning natural beauty, encompassing waterways and rivers, spreading over an impressive 566 sq km, stretching all the way to the coast. This gives visitors a wealth of things to do, perfectly balancing coast, countryside, cliff walks and the more urban village and town areas.
Guests are free to walk, cycle or even ride through the national park, where they will be sure to come across the New Forest ponies which graze and live here all year round. (Be sure to pick up a lucky New Forest horse shoe from a local gift shop before leaving!) There are also deer, owls, otters, all sorts of British wildlife can be found here. Beyond this there are many sanctuaries, gardens and even a wildlife park, all within the park area. The waterways that run through here are also impressive, offering visitors the opportunity to canoe, kayak, sail and even fish.
After an exciting day exploring the forest, visitors will find a whole host of locally sourced cuisine nearby, where one can enjoy a traditional meal of game and vegetables in a local public house or venture into a local village to experience the catch of the day, both accompanied by locally brewed cider, ale or beer.
Beyond the expanse of nature, coastline and cliff walks, there are also tea rooms, restaurants, a water park, theme parks and even the main shopping hub of Southampton, all just a short drive away.
Ground Floor
- Fully equipped kitchen with Aga (only on in winter months), Fridge freezer, microwave, toaster, coffee machine and dishwasher
- Open plan living/dining room
- Snug with TV
- Cloakroom
- Utility room with washing machine & tumble dryer
First Floor
- Master Suite: King size bed and en-suite bathroom with bath and overhead shower
- Bedroom 2: King-size bed and en-suite bathroom with bath and overhead shower
- Bedroom 3: King-size bed
- Bedroom 4: Loft bed suitable for children aged over 7 (restricted access)
- Bedroom 5: Loft bed suitable for children aged over 7 (restricted access)
- Family Bathroom with bath tub, WC and washbasin
Exterior Grounds
- Large and spacious garden (unfenced)
- Terrace
- Dining facilities with generous seating
- Charcoal BBQ
- Trampoline
- River access (please keep a close eye on young children!)
- The river is just 180 metres from the door and has a deep water mooring
- Off street parking
Annexe
- 1 open-plan bedroom with 1 super-king-size with some restricted head height due to low beams, 1 adjacent single plus a further single located on an open mezzanine floor accessed via ladder style stairs (restricted head height)
- 1 en-suite bathroom
- Electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, microwave and dishwasher
Natasha C.
Excellent service, fantastic location and the house is above our expectations. Can’t rate the owner and Oliver’s Travels enough.
N & C
We loved our stay at The Brick House & Annexe and would highly recommend it for large groups and families looking for a super luxurious holiday rental right on the water and in a beautiful part of the New Forest! The annexe was super cosy with an open log fire which was much appreciated during our early December stay and the house had so much history and character to it we just loved exploring all the different rooms and artefacts. The owner has really thought of everything here! The lovely quaint town of Beaulieu was just a 15-minute stroll from the house via a pathway passing cattle and the river – which was super peaceful and picturesque. We got some great Christmas gifts from the lovely garden centre behind Steff’s Kitchen and enjoyed a delicious afternoon tea there. We’d also highly recommend the Masters Builder for their Sunday roast! Would love to come back in the summertime to explore even more as it’s right on the river, and right next to an activities centre where you can hire kayaks and the like. We can't wait to go back!
Sarah & Jim
I have booked again for next year! Having never been to the New Forest before and being keen walkers and cyclists, this was a perfect base. We also used the activity centre near by a few times – kayaking on the Beaulieu River and laser tag with our kids. The Beaulieu Farm shop comes highly recommended and only 5 minutes drive away. We also went to the Beaulieu Motor Museum and for us of a certain age seeing Chitty Chitty Bang Bang was a delight! Loads of great restaurants and pubs nearby – The Mater Builders in Bucklers Hard, The Pig at Brockenhurst and The East End Arms. Spoilt ourselves one day in the Spa at the Limewood Hotel.
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