Located 3 miles from Lymington in the village of Hordle on the edge of the New Forest, we offer Twin or King occupancy with a comfortable lounge seating area and private bathroom. Facilities include high speed internet, smart TV, in room tea and coffee with home baking, hairdryer, complimentary toiletries and private parking. Breakfast is served in the conservatory and includes home made breads and preserves, freshly squeezed juices and a choice of hot dishes using local produce.
A second room is available for families or groups of friends and makes ideal self contained accommodation.
ARTISAN BREAD BAKING COURSE - Half Day
If you’ve ever wished you could make your own bread, this is an ideal opportunity to combine your stay at Stepping Stones with a fun, hands on experience focusing on practical skills covering kneading, proofing, shaping and of course....baking! Why not stay on after breakfast and have some fun baking artisan breads to take home!?
Alan is a classically trained chef who worked in many top class hotels during his early career and will be happy to share his knowledge taking the mystique out of cooking showing you some shortcuts and 'tricks of the trade'.
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Carol and Alan have significant experience in the luxury
end of the hospitality and catering industry, you are therefore guaranteed a warm and friendly welcome. As our guest, we would like you to feel at home at Stepping Stones and enjoy your visit or special occasion to the full which we will tailor to your specific requirements.
On the edge of the New Forest and a short drive to the sea we are close to Lymington with its bustling harbour, cobbled streets and Saturday market. Stepping Stones is perfectly located for nature lovers, bird watchers, beachcombers, walkers, sailors, horse riders cyclists & those who simply want a relaxing break.
For the golf enthusiast - nearby Barton on Sea Golf Club is a stunning links course. We have a number of fabulous restaurants nearby, including Pebble Beach, The Pig, The Jetty and The Haven.
The New Forest National Park was created by King William I (William the Conqueror) in 1079 to be his personal royal hunting grounds. It's Britain's smallest National Park, covering an area of 220 square miles, and it's the rare blend of open heath, ancient woodlands and beautiful coastlines, wild roaming ponies, donkeys, cattle and pigs, that make it such a unique and special place
Getting Around
Good train access to London and Bournemouth. Local buses from the doorstep. Please let us know should you require collecting from any local train or bus station
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