Forest Side, Breamore
Forest Side occupies a peaceful corner of the Godshill hamlet near Breamore in Hampshire. The single-storey cottage sits right on the edge of the New Forest National Park and opens straight onto established tracks that wind through ancient woodland and open heath. Walkers, cyclists and horse riders use these routes daily, and the location allows guests to step out without driving first.
Inside, the open-plan living area runs into the kitchen and dining space. Traditional wooden furniture fills the seating zone, centred on a wood-burning stove. A table seats four for meals, while the kitchen provides an electric hob, built-in oven, fridge-freezer and compact breakfast bar for two. The hallway connects everything efficiently, leading to two double bedrooms each fitted with standard double beds. The bathroom holds a full-size bath plus a separate walk-in shower, hand basin and toilet. Storage remains practical throughout, with space for coats and boots near the entrance.
A south-facing enclosed garden stretches out from the living area via doors to a terrace. Lawn furniture sits on the grass, and a wooden balcony overlooks open fields beyond the boundary. The space works well for morning coffee or evening meals outdoors, sheltered from wind yet bright with afternoon sun. Views take in rolling countryside rather than neighbouring properties, adding to the sense of seclusion.
- Accessibility: fully single-storey layout with level access throughout and an available statement detailing further practical details for guests with mobility considerations.
- Layout: open-plan living, kitchen and dining area; two double bedrooms; hallway; bathroom with bath and separate walk-in shower.
- Parking: garage space for one car and additional drive parking for a second vehicle.
- Local amenities: traditional pub within easy walking distance serving local produce; shops, further pubs and restaurants in Fordingbridge two miles away; Breamore village centre with its historic buildings, church and riverside paths a short drive.
The surrounding countryside forms part of a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Breamore itself holds a collection of listed buildings and an Elizabethan manor house that overlooks the Avon Valley. The nearby Saxon church and turf maze on the down add layers of local history without requiring long travel. The River Avon flows close by, offering gentle riverside paths popular with those who enjoy spotting wildlife or simply following the water.
Fordingbridge lies two miles away and functions as the practical hub for everyday needs. Its riverside setting draws people for short strolls or a change of scene after forest walks. Further into the National Park, villages such as Burley and Brockenhurst sit within a reasonable drive, each with their own mix of open spaces and local character. The entire area supports a network of cycle routes and bridleways that connect hamlets without heavy traffic.
One well-behaved dog receives a warm welcome here, and bicycle storage in a locked shed makes active days straightforward. Central heating keeps the cottage comfortable year round, while the stove adds extra warmth on cooler evenings. The absence of Wi-Fi encourages guests to disconnect and focus on the outdoors instead.
Forest Side delivers straightforward accommodation for couples or small families who value direct access to the New Forest over elaborate facilities. The practical layout, private garden and proximity to Breamore combine to create a reliable base for repeated visits to the same trails or new discoveries across the park.
Forest Side
Godshill Fordingbridge
SP6 2LH