Milford
on Sea has been a popular place since Victorian times, the
seaside town has excellent sand and shingle beaches with views
across the Solent to the Isle of Wight.
Hurst
Castle, 2.5 miles out on the spit promontory, built in
1544 by Henry VIII and later occupied by Cromwell, in 1648 Charles
I was held prisoner here. Walk to here or ferry from Keyhaven
just outside the town.Shop etc, Tel: 01590 642344
Lymington Road Milford on Sea SO41 0RFMAP
Nestled within beautifully maintained gardens, the South Lawn hotel offers comfortable accommodation and award-winning food. When not relaxing in your room, the spacious lounge area includes a well stocked bar for a leisurely drink.
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Park Lane Milford on Sea SO41 0PTMAP
This beautifully preserved Victorian mansion is situated on the edge of the New Forest, 200 yards from the beach and with stunning views across the water to the Isle of Wight and the Needles.
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