|
Attractions near Dairyfield
|
This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
|
St Barbe Museum & Art Gallery
(1 Mile)*
The St Barbe Museum tells the story of the area between the New Forest and the Solent. |
|
Beaulieu
(4 Miles)*
A unique day out in the heart of the New Forest. The list of things to see is as varied as its history which beckons you from across the centuries. |
|
Bucklers Hard Maritime Museum
(5 Miles)*
Buckler's Hard is a picturesque 18th century village on the banks of the Beaulieu River in the heart of the New Forest. Historically, it is famed as the place where some of Nelson's fleet were built for Trafalgar |
|
Exbury Gardens & Steam Railway
(6 Miles)*
A visit to Exbury is unforgettable. Created by Lionel de Rothschild in the 1920s, the Gardens are a stunning vision of his inspiration, offering 200 acres of natural beauty and horticultural variety. |
|
Longdown Activity Farm
(8 Miles)*
Kid goats and calves to bottle feed, rabbits to cuddle, chicks to hold, pigs to meet and lots of other animals to see. Indoor and outdoor play areas for the children. Bumpy tractor and trailer rides (weather permitting). |
|
Mottistone Manor Garden
(9 Miles)*
Mottistone Manor features a garden noted for its colourful herbaceous borders, grassy terraces planted with fruit trees and sea views. |
|
Furzey Gardens
(9 Miles)*
These informal gardens were first planted in 1922 and are renowned for their all year round beauty. |
|
Southampton Maritime Museum
(10 Miles)*
The Wool House was built as a warehouse for the medieval wool trade. Now it is a museum telling the story of the port of Southampton. |
|
Tudor House Museum
(10 Miles)*
Tudor House Museum re-opens in summer 2011.Tudor House is arguably Southampton's most important historic building, encompassing over 500 years of history on one site. |
|
Newport Roman Villa
(11 Miles)*
The Villa was discovered in 1926 when an owner of a nearby house sank foundations for a garage. Subsequent excavations revealed extensive remains of a late Romano-British farmhouse built around 280 AD. |
|
Towns near Dairyfield
|
|
Boldre
(1 Mile)*
|
|
Norleywood
(2 Miles)*
|
|
Lymington
(2 Miles)*
|
|
Sway
(3 Miles)*
|
|
Brockenhurst
(3 Miles)*
|
|
Hordle
(4 Miles)*
|
|
Beaulieu
(4 Miles)*
|
|
Milford on Sea
(4 Miles)*
|
|
Yarmouth
(5 Miles)*
|
|
New Milton
(6 Miles)*
|
Copyright © 1999-2010 Excelsior Information Systems Limited.
All rights reserved.
Press Room Terms of Use Privacy Link to Us Self-Catering Advertising Index Site Map
