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The Cottage Lodge New Forest B&B - Brockenhurst

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This room is has been completely refurbished. Our local tree surgeon Rob Dyer had a wonderful ash tree that came down in the forest and he has turned it into an open fronted wardrobe and table for this room. There is also a cream coloured carpet, cream curtains etc.

This is a really lovely first floor small double room that gets the afternoon sun. It used to be the AA's favourite room because it was the one that looked most like a traditional hotel bedroom. But now it feels more like a New Forest bedroom - nothing like a standard hotel bedroom. The wood makes this room smell amazing.

Internet access is available in two ways: 1. On our computer in the Gillies Restaurant. 2. On your own wireless computer via our router. The signal in the Snug Bar and the Restaurant is Excellent. The Signal in the Mills is good.

The en-suite is a bath with shower over. TV & video (video collection on ground floor), radio/alarm clock, tea & coffee, safe, and hair dryer.

The room name is inspired by Brusher Mills, the local snake-catcher who died over 100 years ago. He used to sell snakes to London Zoo.

The New Forest is a beautiful part of Hampshire. The Cottage Lodge Bed and Breakfast in Brockenhurst is situated in the heart of the New Forest Village of Brockenhurst. Ponies and cattle can wander freely throught the village. Watch out for them in the village, ponies have been known to wander into Tescos.

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