

Bridge House bed and breakfast is a late Georgian cottage standing in 2 acres of beautiful secluded gardens. Located in the Waters Green conservation area, this 18th-century house is just off the Brockenhurst to Lyndhurst road. It is well positioned for easy access to the town and the surrounding New Forest, and the comfortably furnished bedrooms are equipped with thoughtful extra facilities. Breakfast is a hearty affair.
All rooms have been attractively decorated and furnished and have colour television, vanity units and tea / coffee making facilities etc... (trouser press, iron and hair dryer are available on request)
We offer a range of rooms including
- En suite Bedrooms
- Family Rooms
- Single Rooms
- Double Rooms
Our self catering unit is a cottage in the garden overlooking the paddock with access to the forest.
The Cottage consists of a double bedroom (with an extra bed for child if needed), a lounge with t.v. and music system, a fully fitted kitchen/dining room and large bathroom/shower room.

Brockenhurst
Brockenhurst, the name means “badgers wood”, is set amidst some of the loveliest forest land surroundings and is a much-visited village. It is here that free roaming ponies; donkeys, cattle, pigs and ducks graze the open heath land and woods, which surround the village.
Getting around is easy, with good roads and an intercity rail service. It is situated between Lyndhurst and Lymington via the A337. Entering the town from the western end into the main shopping street, you have to negotiate the ford or water splash, as it's locally known.
The diversity of pubs, restaurants and shops make this a memorable stop over.
Waters Green
We are situated at Water Green in Brockenhurst, a conservation area which comprises of the green itself and a range of traditional 18th and 19th century dwellings built within the boundaries of an earlier layout of fields and scattered cottages on the northern edge of Brockenhurst village. In the centre unfenced Forest lawn with common grazing rights extends from Waters Green north west into the adjacent open Forest area of Black Knowl. Although only two buildings are listed the mixture of a small cottages, Victorian villas, terraces and semi-detached house along narrow lanes gives the area its very distinctive character.