
Wiltshire House, is an early Victorian Gentleman's Residence, set in a large secluded garden, and operated by its owners - Gerry and Sue Hooper. It offers friendly and informal accommodation and operates a no smoking policy.
We are delighted to be able to offer our deluxe four poster room, newly refurbished with kingsize bed and antique furniture, with its beautiful spacious ensuite bathroom.
We are now have a second four poster room with double bed, together with out popular Garden Room with super kingsize bed and its own private garden entrance.
All our rooms are ensuite and are complete with towelling robes, refrigerators, hospitality tray, colour television, hairdryer and are centrally heated.
A traditional English Breakfast is served in our lovely Breakfast Room and includes fresh fruit, homemade marmalade and preserves, fresh ground coffee or fruit and herb teas.
Located in the village of Bransgore, in the west of the New Forest, providing easy access to all New Forest Amenities and attractions, within easy reach of picturesque beaches. The towns of Ringwood, Christchurch and Bournemouth are near.
Bransgore and surrounding villages
offer a range of quaint eating places (several within walking
distance of Wiltshire House),
giving the visitor variety in cost and experience.
Wiltshire House has been used on a number of occassions as a film location,
the setting for publicity photographs for a stage play and on BBC News programmes.
Telephone Sue Hooper on 01425 672450
We are also pleased to be able to offer you our self-catering apartment,
Wiltshire House sleeping up to 6, please click here for details
Directions on how to find us or click on Google map for door to door directions.
From Lyndhurst -turn left onto A 35, direction Bournemouth/Christchurch. Travel for about 9 miles. Look for signs for Godwinscroft, turn right and continue down this road. After a small white house on the left, there is a turning to the right signed Bransgore, this is Harrow Road. At the bottom of Harrow Road, is a staggered crossroads, turn right into Bransgore Village, past the Church on the right, and the Three Tuns pub on the left.At the next crossroads (The Crown) turn immediately left into Burley Road, past the Playing fields. On the right is the Carpenters Arms, turn right here into Chapel Lane. This road merges into Hill Lane and at the bottom, facing you is a large Victorian House - Wiltshire House - with a lane to the left hand side, drive down the lane (signposted Wiltshire House in the tree) and park either in front of the house, or by the garages. There is plenty of room.
From the A31 - take the second turning for the New Forest - signed Burley. As you come to the village centre, take the right hand turning to Bransgore/Christchurch. Drive across the forest for about 3 miles - over cattle grid into Bransgore Village. At the crossroads, go straight on, and join the directions above.