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Pet Friendly Holiday Cottage In Avon Heath Country Park, Nr Ringwood, Dorset
- Pet Friendly Holiday Cottage In Avon Heath Country Park Nr Ringwood, Dorset. This Dog Friendly Cottage In Dorset Allows 2 Dogs & Sleeps Up To 6 People
Avon Heath Country Park - creative workshops for children
A special ICM-sponsored workshop has recently enabled schoolchildren from across Dorset to learn about nature and creativity at Avon Heath Country Park one of the largest heathland parks in the county.
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Back of Beyond | Glamping | Bournemouth | Surrounding Areas | Meals Out
Hi Guys,
Welcome back to my channel, those who follow me on Instagram will know myself and Mike have been away for a few days down south. We went to Back of Beyond (BoB) Touring Park following buying a Wowcher for Mike's 40th Birthday. It was £60 for two nights Glamping in a Luxury Yurt. BoB is an over 18's park with tranquil woodland and lakeside walks, within walking distance of a local pub for food and drink. It sells all convenience food and drink in it reception shop. The yurt itself is ideal, and beautifully done... The log burner is a must have for this time of year.
Whilst away we visited the Market town of Ringwood, eating out at Koh Thai Tapas and Frampton's New Forest, both definitely worth a visit and very well priced.
We also walked the seafront at Bournemouth nearly from pier to Sandbanks and back. Having neither of us having been to Bournemouth before we both loved it, such a beautiful beach. We also had a ride on the West Cliff Lift which shows the coastline beautifully. For children there are designated 'chines' that are kid zones to keep them occupied on the beach and seafront.
If ever in this area a must would be Avon Heath County Park, with fantastic woodland and heath walks at various distances. This place is also ideal for children with multiple activities and play areas.
To break up our journey home we stopped off at Rushden Lakes Retail Park which has numerous retail outlets alongside restaurants and coffee shops overlooking the marshland and lakes. Definitely a good pit stop!!
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The Furlong Shopping Centre Ringwood Hampshire.wmv
The Furlong Shopping Centre Ringwood Hampshire
A natural retreat where designer names nestle among beautiful woodland... a picturesque courtyard where you can linger and shop at your leisure... an escape away from those everyday hassles and headaches.
Just a short drive from Bournemouth and Poole, The Furlong offers a stunning range of shops for fashion, home, beauty and food including Crew Clothing, Hobbs, Phase Eight, Jaeger, Fat Face, East, The Aga Shop, Caffè Nero, Waitrose and the Frampton's Mill Restaurant.
And now with most of the shops open on Sundays you can indulge yourself even more!
DORSET STOUR, MANOR FARM, KINSON, DORSET
Ray Walton visits the Dorset Stour, Manor Farm, Kinson, Bournemouth, Dorset (tel: 01202 480009 christchurchac.org.uk SAT NAV. BH10 7LF) for the Angler's Mail Where To Fish series. Visit our website...
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Keepers Cottage Film
Video tour of Keeper's Cottage, delightful and detached self catering holiday cottage at Cottage Farm, East Dorset.
5 bedroom property for sale in Bagnum, Ringwood - Offers in excess of £1,300,000
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Quintessential detached thatch residence with origins thought to date back to the mid 1600's. The property offers extensive accommodation and provides potential for holiday lets/country bed and breakfast/business use or dual family occupation. With a variety of versatile outbuildings there is the option to suit a purchaser's individual and varied requirements. Unusually for a thatch property, the ceiling heights are all generously high and the property is exceptionally light and airy throughout. there is potential to extend into the roof space and the roof space has been prepared and altered ready for extending with planning permission previously granted. For those buyers who aren't so keen on a thatch property, then the property is not listed and the roof could easily be replaced with slate tiles or suchlike. This delightful property is set within almost three acres, Brandon Thatch is approached via a tranquil country lane and offers seclusion in this sought after area. The property offers light and airy accommodation throughout but without the restrictions of low ceilings and retains many character features including Inglenook fireplaces, exposed timbers and floorboards, integrated appliances, outdoor heated swimming pool, electric gates and security alarm system.
Outside
The property is approached via electric gates which lead to an extensive parking area providing parking for numerous vehicles and a turning circle. The front of the property is mainly laid to shingle and lawn with flower and shrub borders. The rear of the property is predominantly laid to lawn with mature trees, flower and shrubs. There is an outdoor heated swimming pool measuring approximately 32' x 16' together with a large terraced area and workshop. The former stables and tack room are now being utilised as a lounge area with a bedroom, however this area has previously been an used as an office/games room with power points to cater for such use. This area also provides a wet room and shower. A timber log cabin provides a sitting room and dining area, double bedroom, shower/cloakroom and utility.
Situation
Burley is about 5 miles from the Avon Valley market town of Ringwood where a choice of supermarkets can be found together with a range of shopping and professional services. Burley offers a Junior School and falls within the catchment for Ringwood School both having exceptional reputations. The New Forest National Park offers opportunities for walking and riding over thousands of acres of moor, heathland and woodland. The A31 dual carriageway is within a couple of miles at Picket Post giving fast access to Bournemouth, Southampton, both having international airports.
The Trip To the New Forest
My Holiday Trip to the New Forest
2x full days, with a little bit of travelling either side.
The holiday home is called Dolly Blue, and is found at Lowlands, new Ringwood. I highly recommend if you can get a booking here, do it. For one or two people, this little place is the perfect getaway.
Some notable excellent things to do or places to see in this video include the pubs The Red Shoot Inn, The Royal Oak, the various cycle routes and tracks around the forest, and the area of Hyde, where you will find most the the New Forest donkey population (it would seem). Also see Fordingbridge, a lovely little town with plenty of handy shops, souvenirs and pubs and cafes.
One tip for anyone visiting the New Forest though - just drive. Go Slow, Don't use sat nav, and just drive. Along many of the roads passing through the area you will find numerous car parks, which lead onto walking routes and cycle paths, all within open heathland with wild horses, donkeys and more.
MTB New Forest UK 2017
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WEDGEHILL PONDS, VERWOOD, DORSET
Ray Walton visits Wedgehill Ponds, Verwood, Dorset (tel: 01202 480009 christchurchac.org.uk/ SAT NAV. BH31 6JJ) for the Angler's Mail Where To Fish series.
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Cadland House, Hampshire - 'Capability' Brown’s smallest surviving pleasure ground
Originally a cottage orné on the banks of the Solent, Cadland House was enlarged as a private residence. It is set at the centre of a pleasure ground laid out by Lancelot Brown in the 1770s.
HISTORIC DEVELOPMENT
Up until the early C19 the site of Cadland House was relatively quiet and cut off, far from major roads and surrounded by marshes and heathlands, a haven for hunting and fishing which was the reason that Robert Drummond (d 1804) acquired the manor of Cadland in 1772. Later in the 1770s, Robert Drummond, senior partner of Drummonds Bank, called in Lancelot Brown (1716-83) and his son-in-law, Henry Holland (1745-1806), both customers of the bank, to design him a new house and park. This commission included the building known as 'The Sea Cottage' and then 'Boarn Hill Cottage', a fishing lodge set in pleasure grounds on the coast c 5km to the south of Cadland House, as the main house was then known. Holland and Brown produced a bound book, dated 1775, of their designs for Cadland House and Boarn Hill Cottage and for the layout of the lands around both. The pleasure ground is essentially a miniature landscape park to a pattern used by Brown elsewhere on a far more expansive scale with perimeter belts, sheltered walk circuits, clumps, and scattered tree planting. The degree to which this unusual example of his work has survived at Cadland is notable. Substantial documentary and field research in 1982-5 provided the basis for a scheme of replanting and management drawn up by Hal Moggridge of Colvin and Moggridge.
From 1833 onwards, Andrew Robert Drummond (1794-1865) extended the estate to the east by acquiring the neighbouring Eaglehurst estate, and linked Luttrell's Tower to the Cadland estate with ornamental drives and picturesque lodges. He thereby secured the seaboard between the southern and northern sections of the Cadland estate, which might otherwise have been threatened with C19 seaside development. He laid out new approaches to Boarn Hill Cottage from the north and undertook a series of improvements at Boarn Hill.
Cadland House was requisitioned by the army during the Second World War, then acquired under the Defence of the Realm Act for an oil refinery and demolished in 1953. From 1953, the name was transferred to Boarn Hill Cottage, which over the years had been transformed into a substantial family home. The property remains (1999) in private ownership.
NEW FOREST WALK : HALE (NEW FOREST NATIONAL PARK)
Join me and my dog, Logan, as we continue our series of walks in the New Forest. In this video we explore the village of Hale in Hampshire. After skirting the heathland at Hale Purlieu, our route winds along a charming rhododendron - fringed path to Hatchet Green. We then follow the Avon Valley Path past the imposing Georgian mansion of Hale House & explore St Mary's Church before passing the River Avon.
Map courtesy of Google maps.
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Route details: With your back to the Hale Purlieu National Trust car park, bear right and follow the road until you go under electricity wires. Turn left through a metal gate into a wooded area and follow a path on the right through a rhododendron walk. Keep to the righthand paths all the way until you come to a road (gate takes you out of the wood). turn left to go along the road for 65 yrds then as the road bears right, fork left uphill which takes you to the village green. Turn left along the edge of the green, past the Millenium statue towards The Old Post Office thatched property on the road. Follow the road, over the cattle grid, for about a mile until you see the tree lined avenue to Hale Park on your right. Follow the drive down to Hale House, bear right to the Church and then bear right (by the church) down a narrow path to Moot Lane. Bear left along that lane then right at a road junction towards Woodgreen. After 30yrds, fork left up a drive to North End. Go over a stile into a field then over 3 more stiles until you reach house called Holington. Go straight along drive, bear left until you reach Avon Valley path signpost. Turn sharp left and turn left over a stile between Fairburn & Logan Bank. Path drops down over bridge then up to kissing gate. Continue left side of field, going over style halfway along field. Walk diagonally across next field to stile in corner at entrance to Higherend Farm. Turn left then after a few paces, go right along track. Continue past bridleway on let until you reach Hale Purlieu. Cross road & turn left back to car park.
I film using an AKASO V50 Pro together with an ISteady Gimbal and a Canon SX400IS camera.
Moors Valley Park - Through The Forest trail
Graham and Jake visit the New Forest for some e-mtb adventures.
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Fordingbridge Meaning
Video shows what Fordingbridge means. A town in Hampshire, England. Fordingbridge Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say Fordingbridge. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
Honeypot Cottage - Corfe Castle Dorset
- Corfe Castle self catering cottage with 2 bedrooms and sleeping 4 people. This Purbeck holiday cottage is located within a short walk of the centre of the village of Corfe Castle where there is a shop, a choice of public houses, the historic castle and the Swanage Steam Railway.
SOMERLEY LAKES, BLASHFORD, HAMPSHIRE
Ray Walton visits Somerley Lakes, Blashford, Hampshire (christchurchac.org.uk tel:01202 480009 SAT NAV BH24 3PJ - nearby quarry) for the Angler's Mail Where To Fish series.
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Luxury Cottages Dorset
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A Magical Stay in a Wye Valley Holiday Cottage
We had fun making this little video in and around one of our holiday cottages, to show off the Wye Valley in its stunning autumn clothes. Everyone knows there are fairies in the Forest of Dean and we managed to capture one on camera.
Filming & music by Matt Davies
Produced by Wye Valley Holiday Cottages
Special thanks to Lucy at Rosewell Cottage
Watergate Bay Mountain Biking - The Two Wheeled Prophets
Filmed on GoPro HD Hero Cameras.