Clayhill House is an established bed and breakfast, situated in the heart of the New Forest, half a mile from the village of Lyndhurst, towards Brockenhurst on the A337. Rated 4 stars by the AA.
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Warm welcome
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Tastefully decorated
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Walkers welcome
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1830s Georgian house
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Free WiFi
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Cyclists welcome
Check Rates and Availability
Please specify the numbers of rooms you require and the number of people per room.
Adults
Children
Concession
Room 2
Room 3
Cyclists Welcome - Visit Britain, 2008
Walkers Welcome - Visit Britain, 2008
Parking
On-site parking, Free parking
Types of Payment Accepted at Clayhill House
Cash (Sterling), Credit card, Debit card
Check-in : 12 PM till 9 PM
Check-out: 10 AM
Children policy: Children over 7 welcome
Cancellation Policy
Booking Terms and Conditions
Accessibility
Languages Spoken
English
Upon arrival at Clayhill House, you will receive a warm and friendly welcome from your hosts and a refreshing pot of tea or coffee. This Georgian house, built in 1830, has been tastefully decorated. All rooms are en-suite with colour TV, tea making facilities, hairdryers and little extras.
This established bed and breakfast is situated in the heart of the New Forest, half a mile from the village of Lyndhurst, towards Brockenhurst on the A337. Clayhill House’s location is ideal for walking and cycling in the New Forest.
Double and twin bedded rooms are available. The largest bedroom can comfortably accommodate a family and has a view of the forest where deer can sometimes be seen.
The village of Lyndhurst has been the capital of the Forest area since William the Conqueror established the area as a royal hunting ground in 1079. Throughout the centuries, it has been visited by kings and queens who came to stay at the Royal Manor. A must for any visitor to Lyndhurst is the New Forest Museum, a unique guide into the Forest's history and heritage. Lyndhurst offers the visitor a wide range of shops, both high street names and those exclusive to the village, popular with those seeking that special souvenir of their visit to the Forest. And naturally there is a wide range of tea rooms, pubs, cafes and restaurants to discover.
Location
Style of property
Comfortable, Elegant, Traditional