The Knightwood Oak: Luxury King Suite with Private Entrance in Lymington
Situated 4.9 km from The Knightwood Oak: Luxury King Suite with Private Entrance in Lymington hotel, guests can visit the Roydon Woods Nature Reserve.
Location
The centre of Lymington can be reached within a 20-minute walk, and natural attractions like the Lymington and Keyhaven Marshes are 20 minutes' walk away. The St Barbe Museum and Art Gallery is fairly close to this guest house, while Haglane Copse bus stop is around 100 metres away. The Knightwood Oak: Luxury King Suite with Private Entrance is 25 minutes' walk from the Lymington Sea Water Baths. For those travelling from afar, Bournemouth airport is 34 minutes' drive away.
Rooms
The rooms include an iron, along with such modern comforts as a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. This hotel also provides guests with an electric kettle and a refrigerator. Bathrooms are fitted with a separate toilet and a shower as well as a hair dryer and towels.
Food & Drinks
The Knightwood Oak: Luxury King Suite with Private Entrance in Lymington hotel is a few moments from the fast food restaurant Happy Times.
Why choose The Knightwood Oak: Luxury King Suite with Private Entrance in Lymington
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Totally Private Entrance
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Free Parking Available
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Complimentary Breakfast Offered
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Private Outdoor Seating Area
Main amenities
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Wi-Fi
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No pets allowed
Amenities
The Knightwood Oak A Luxury King Size Bed -En-Suite Space - Lymington New Forest With Private Entrance - Key Box Entry-Free Parking & Private Outdoor Seating Area -Full Fibre Wifi -Town ,Shops , Pubs & Solent Way Walking Distance & Complimentary Brea- Wi-Fi
- No pets allowed
Internet
- Wi-Fi
Parking options
- Parking
Property services
- Security
In the kitchen
- Electric kettle
In the rooms
- Heating
- Sitting area
- Tea and coffee facilities
- Ironing facilities
In the bathroom
- Free toiletries
Devices
- Flat-screen TV
General facilities
- No smoking on site
- Smoke detectors
Pets
- No pets allowed
Important information
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