The Hay Loft
£770.00 up to £1540 per week
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The Hay Loft is on the first floor of an ancient hay barn and is one of a small collection of luxury barn conversions. It has its own private balcony with views across the orchard, along with an open-plan living area and three stylish bedrooms.
Its designer interiors have a rustic-luxe fusion and are framed by soaring vaulted ceilings and characterful original features.
Get hands-on with the farm or head out to explore, visiting nearby Lymington or the enchanting New Forest woodlands.
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