Nestled at the heart of the New Forest National Park, both Lymington and Beaulieu offer a harmonious blend of natural beauty, rich history, and understated elegance. House on the Shore sits within one of the most coveted pockets of this idyllic region — a place where the landscape feels as though it has been carefully curated by time itself, offering a rare combination of seclusion and access to the best of Hampshire’s countryside and coastline. Lymington, a charming coastal town just a short drive from the property, is a quintessential English destination, renowned for its scenic harbour, boutiques, and the renowned Lymington Market. With its tree-lined high street and welcoming maritime atmosphere, Lymington is a place that marries the vibrancy of a thriving town with the tranquility of a waterside retreat. The Solent offers unparalleled sailing and yachting opportunities, with the Royal Lymington Yacht Club providing a focal point for the area’s many boating enthusiasts. Just to the north lies the village of Beaulieu, where the river winds its way through the historic grounds of the Beaulieu Estate. Rich in heritage, Beaulieu is home to the legendary Beaulieu Abbey, Beaulieu River, and the world-famous National Motor Museum. Here, charming village streets are lined with ancient cottages, giving the area a timeless atmosphere. The surrounding countryside, with its wildflower meadows, ancient woodlands, and expansive heathlands, makes Beaulieu the perfect place for those seeking a peaceful yet connected life. The beauty of the New Forest itself, with its iconic roaming ponies, ancient woodlands, and scenic heathlands, is a short stroll from the door of House on the Shore. For those with a love of equestrian pursuits, walking, or simply immersing themselves in nature, this area provides a perfect setting for outdoor adventures. Lyndhurst, the ‘capital’ of the New Forest, is nearby, offering an eclectic mix of shops, pubs, and cafes. Despite its rural charm, the area is within easy reach of London (just over 90 minutes by train from Brockenhurst Station) and Southampton (23 miles away), ensuring that the city is never far when needed. Furthermore, Southampton Airport offers a direct connection to international destinations, making the area exceptionally well connected.