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Moortown Lodge
Rooms
"Comfy bed. Almost missed breakfast!"
Gary and Keeley, Oxford.
The lodge has seven non smoking rooms, four
are doubles including one with a four poster bed and three are twin bedded. Two of these
rooms are easily accessible, being on the ground floor and one is suitable for families.
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Row: Superior, Four Poster. Bottom Row: Standard, Twin, Family |
Each room is furnished to a very high
standard and is unique in style and design. All the rooms are en-suite, and have tea and
coffee making facilities, hair dryers, digital TV, direct dial telephones and high speed
broadband facilities. There is also safe, well lit parking for guests.
The Lodge's high standards have been awarded the "Four Star" accreditation by
both the AA and English Tourism Council. In
the mornings we will provide you with a generous fresh cooked breakfast of your choice to
set you up for the day.
"Beautiful room, Good Food. Best
accommodation we have had in a long time" Linda and Steve, Sheffield, S Yorks |
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| Ringwood |
| Western Gateway to the New Forest for centuries an
important regional town market. Ringwood dates back to Saxon times when it was a
royal manor. A market charter was granted in the 13th century and a colourful street
markets takes place every Wednesday. The attractive town centre has a wide range of
unusual shops, traditional pubs and many excellent restaurants to interest the
visitor. |
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| The New Forest |
| The New Forest is the eighth National Park and
possibly the most diverse in terms of wildlife. William the Conqueror was so
awestruck by its beauty that in 1079 he set it aside for his own hunting and that of
his Royal parties. Today the New Forest is visited by well over 22 million people of
all age groups. This in turn has increased the need to protect the species that live
here and the way of life that has evolved among the forest folk over centuries. |
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