Ramblers is a beautiful two bedroom semi detached cottage in a fantastic location looking out into the open forest.  Ideal for walkers and cyclists.

Ideally situated with direct access onto the Open Forest and within a 10-15 minutes walk from the village of Burley.  Popular with cyclists and walkers.  Plenty to do close by with Horse Riding and Wagon rides through the forest.

Ramblers cottage has two bedrooms, one with a double bed with a small dressing room and another with two single beds which can be made up into a double upon request. The beds are super comfy and there is plenty of storage.

It has been refurbished in the last few years and the interior is of a high standard with all the comforts of your own home.  Inside, the cottage is light and bright, modern but with character.  It has a  lounge with a log burning fire for those cozy nights in and has the added benefit of a second sitting room equipped with a Wi-Fi and  music centre (which can be connected to an ipod) and TV,  ideal for children who want some space from Mum and Dad...!

During the summer months, al fresco dining is a must with plenty of seating outside in the lovely cottage garden.

 

To check availability and book your stay at Ramblers Cottage please contact the owner directly through this website using the contact form below.

Facilities

BEDROOMS

The cottage has two bedrooms, one with a double bed and another with two single beds which can be made up into a super king upon request. There is plenty of storage in each bedroom.

LOUNGE AND SITTING ROOM

Next to the dining area is the lounge comprising a super comfy sofa and two armchairs, smart TV and an easy to use log burner for those cozy nights in. Logs can be found from the wood store in the garden. There is a separate sitting room with a beautiful view over open forest, sofa, armchair, smart TV and Hifi with an earphone jack for connecting mobile devices such as I-pod.

BATHROOMS

There is a fully fitted bathroom upstairs consisting of a bath with overhead shower, sink and toilet Downstairs you will find a shower room with sink and toilet.

KITCHEN DINER

The kitchen is modern and bright consisting of a fan oven and gas hob, fridge freezer, microwave, coffee machine, dishwasher, washer/dryer, iron, ironing board, DAB radio. The kitchen cupboards offer plenty of storage space and contain all the kitchen equipment you will need. There is an open plan dining area next to the kitchen which has a large oak table and six chairs.

GARDEN/OUTSIDE

The attractive gardens to the back and side of the cottage have lovely outdoor seating areas, perfect for summer dining. There is also a lockable shed for storing bikes and parking for two cars.

 

Amenities

  • Central Heating

  • Cooker

  • Dining Seats (6)

  • Dishwasher

  • Dryer

  • DVD Player

  • Fireplace

  • Freezer

  • Grill

  • Iron

  • Kettle

  • Linens Provided

  • Living Room Seats (4)

  • Microwave

  • Parking

  • Patio

  • Private Garden

  • Queen Beds:(1)

  • Refrigerator

  • Shower Rooms: (1)

  • Single Beds: (2)

  • Suitable For Children over 5

  • Toaster

  • Towels Provided

  • TV

  • Washer

  • Wi-Fi

  • Lockable shed storage for bikes

Location

The village of Burley offers a wide selection of unique shops, Quaint Tea Rooms, a Cider Farm with free cider tasting, Traditional Inns and pubs, hand made confectionery, Wagonette rides (in season), Deer Safari (in season), Witchcraft, Bike Hire, Forest Walks, Horse Riding, Golf Course and famous Burley Ice Cream.  Ponies and cattle roam freely around this lovely village, following ancient forest tracks used for centuries by Commoners and their livestock. Burley is one of the few remaining villages that still practices the old tradition of Commoning, allowing animals to graze on the Open Forest. Picturesque thatched cottages tucked away in unexpected places help conjure up images of how life was in days gone by. Burley has remained untouched by time, steeped in old customs and history, allowing visitors to unwind and enjoy its tranquil atmosphere.  Wiitches, smuggling and dragons are also part of Burley's unique character. During the late 1950's a famous 'White' witch named Sybil Leek lived here. She was often seen walking around the village in a long, black cloak with her pet jackdaw resting on her shoulder. Unfortunately, because her attire fitted the image of a wicked 'black' witch, the locals were upset by her presence and she decided to live in America where she continued writing many books on the occult and astrology, including "Diary of a Witch". One of the gift shops was named by her and has her picture hanging by the old Jacobean fireplace inside.

Directions

How to get to Ramblers

Nearest railway Station: Brockenhurst: 13.0 km

Post code for Sat Nav: BH24 4DL.

Google maps: Click here

Alternatively: Take the Burley exit at the Picket Post exit on the A31. Head towards Burley over the cattle grids, being alert to roaming animals on road. On entering Burley Street take the second turning on the left known as Forest Road. Follow road to end and turn right onto Chapel Lane. Follow road for approx 300 metres and take left turn on to Burley Lawn - an unmade road. After 50 metres take a right turn and Ramblers is the second property on the right. Please remember to shut the gate behind you otherwise the cows and ponies will wreck the garden! 

Contact

We would love to hear from you, please use the form below to get in touch. We aim to reply to all enquiries within a couple of days.