Furzey House, formerly known as Lymington Vineyard, stands in 20 acres of garden, fields and woodland up a gravel track tucked away behind Pennington Common. A haven for wild life with a chance to spot a deer or maybe even a badger. For bird enthusiasts buzzards, great spotted woodpecker, nut hatches and many, many species of birds can be seen.
David and Deborah Robinson would like to welcome you to their secluded home, parts of which are believed to date back to the 18th century.
The accommodation they would like to offer you is a ground floor double room which can also be a twin bedded room, with en-suite shower room. There is also a second bedroom is available for family and friends. Breakfast is served in the dining room where you will be offered a choice of a full English or continental, prepared with organic/free range where possible.
If you would like to bring your own horse or horses DIY stabling can be offered by arrangement. There is also plenty of parking for cars and trailers or horse boxes, but please check for availability.
Furzey House is situated just a few minutes drive from the centre of Lymington and about 2 miles from the open New Forest. There are many restaurants and public houses where meals can be taken throughout the whole area. The house is also only a short drive away from Milford-on-Sea and Keyhaven for walks along the stony beaches with breathtaking views of the Isle of Wight.