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New Park Manor Hotel
Brockenhurst
Hampshire

SO42 7QH

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Escape from the crowds to one of the New Forest's finest country house hotels. A former hunting lodge of Charles II, the building is grade II listed and dates back to the 16th century.

It stands in a very fine position a good distance from the road to Lyndhurst, the "capital" of the New Forest, where "Alice in Wonderland's" grave, and Rufus Stone are curiosities to be visited. The en-suite bedrooms are all individually decorated, keeping in mind the style and grandeur of the old manor, most offer superb views over the surrounding parklands with its wandering ponies and deer.

Enjoy a romantic evening with fine wines and award winning English cuisine in The Stag Restaurant or relax with a good book from the library in front of the open log fire in the historic Rufus Lounge. The New Forest suite creates a wonderful setting for all functions - tailor made to suit your personal requirements.

The addition of the award winning Bath House Spa offers all residents a superb facility as part of their stay. Take time to enjoy the 16 metre pool, Hydrotherapy pools and Canadian Hot Tub, all of which offer fine views across the forest to the roaming deer and ponies. Spa days and beauty treatments can also be booked at an addtional cost.

For the more energetic, New Park Manor offers riding from its own equestrian center with BHS trained stable crew, and an outdoor heated swimming pool. There is something for everyone so why not get away from it all and escape to the peace and tranquility, topped with service par excellence, at New Park Manor?

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Ratings/Awards: AA 3 Star 78%
Number of Rooms: 24
Number Ensuite: 24
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Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Open All Year
Tennis Court
Swimming Pool
TV in Rooms
Conference/Business Facilities

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