The Brick House & Annexe

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Sleeps: 12 Bedrooms: 6 Bathrooms: 4
Oliver Approved

Overview

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Heritage Collection
Pets on Request
Walk to Village Romantic

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The Brick House & Annexe holds a fabulous location nestled within the New Forest National Park in a privileged position on the very edge of the privately owned Beaulieu River. The home makes a wonderful option for those searching for a truly relaxing escape, being ideally based for those wanting to enjoy the great outdoors, whether that be on foot, by bike or even by indulging in some water based activities.

The former brickworks possess endless charm and character while still offering guests all the modern amenities possibly needed for a more than comfortable stay. The Brick House can comfortably sleep up to eight guests across five well-appointed bedrooms, while the Annexe can comfortably accommodate an additional four guests, however the sleeping arrangements are best suited to a small family of two adults and two young children.

On the ground floor of the The Brick House is the main living accommodation which comprises of a warm and welcoming living and dining area with a cosy wood burner, the perfect place to snuggle up in the evenings as well as a snug and TV room. Also on this level is the kitchen, fully equipped with an Aga and all the tools a budding chef could possibly need. Upstairs on the first floor are the five bedrooms, two king-size double rooms, one of which can be set up with twin beds on request, while both come complete with en-suite bathrooms. There is also an additional double bedroom and two single rooms, each with raised high level beds making them suitable for children aged seven and above. These bedrooms share the use of the family bathroom.

On the ground floor of the Annexe is a bright and open-plan entertaining space with living and dining area as well as a fully-equipped contemporary kitchen. Upstairs and accessed by a spiral staircase is the family bedroom, which features a super-king size bed and an additional single bed and boasts an en-suite bathroom with bath and large walk-in shower. A further single bed can be found in a cosy mezzanine level above, this is accessed by ladder style stairs and has a restricted head height so is best suited to a young child.

Outside, guests will enjoy the excellent river views from the garden, while the terrace makes the perfect spot to enjoy a yummy barbecue al fresco on a Summer’s evening.  A second large lawn can be found to the side of the main house, complete with a trampoline, excellent fun for the children!

Oliver Approved

What you should know…

  • The two platform bed rooms are wonderfully fun for children however the tricky access makes them only suitable for children 7 and over.
  • For families with young children must be aware that there is a tidal river 50 metres from the house and the garden is not fenced.

Property Features

Wi-Fi/Internet BBQ AGA Table Tennis DVD Working Fireplace/Woodburner Waterfront

Ground Floor
- Fully equipped kitchen with Aga (only on in winter months), Fridge freezer, microwave, toaster, coffee machine and dishwasher
- Open plan living/dining room
- Snug with TV
- Cloakroom
- Utility room with washing machine & tumble dryer

First Floor
- Master Suite: King size bed and en-suite bathroom with bath and overhead shower
- Bedroom 2: King-size bed and en-suite bathroom with bath and overhead shower
- Bedroom 3: King-size bed
- Bedroom 4: Loft bed suitable for children aged over 7 (restricted access)
- Bedroom 5: Loft bed suitable for children aged over 7 (restricted access)
- Family Bathroom with bath tub, WC and washbasin

Exterior Grounds
- Large and spacious garden (unfenced)
- Terrace
- Dining facilities with generous seating
- Charcoal BBQ
- Trampoline
- River access (please keep a close eye on young children!)
- The river is just 180 metres from the door and has a deep water mooring
- Off street parking

Annexe
- 1 open-plan bedroom with 1 super-king-size with some restricted head height due to low beams, 1 adjacent single plus a further single located on an open mezzanine floor accessed via ladder style stairs (restricted head height)
- 1 en-suite bathroom
- Electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, microwave and dishwasher

Location

About the surrounding area of The Brick House & Annexe
Walk to Village Walk to Restaurant <1hr to Airport Canoeing/Kayaking Rural Location Walking/Hiking Paths Cycling Horse Riding Outstanding Landscapes Outdoor Pursuit & Activities Tourist Towns & Villages Historical Sites Boat Trips
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The New Forest is found in the South East of England, it covers most of South West Hampshire spreading into South East Wiltshire and East Dorset.

The New Forest is known mainly for the New Forest National park which, once used as a hunting ground for William the Conqueror, is an area of stunning natural beauty, encompassing waterways and rivers, spreading over an impressive 566 sq km, stretching all the way to the coast. This gives visitors a wealth of things to do, perfectly balancing coast, countryside, cliff walks and the more urban village and town areas.

Guests are free to walk, cycle or even ride through the national park, where they will be sure to come across the New Forest ponies which graze and live here all year round. (Be sure to pick up a lucky New Forest horse shoe from a local gift shop before leaving!) There are also deer, owls, otters, all sorts of British wildlife can be found here. Beyond this there are many sanctuaries, gardens and even a wildlife park, all within the park area. The waterways that run through here are also impressive, offering visitors the opportunity to canoe, kayak, sail and even fish.

After an exciting day exploring the forest, visitors will find a whole host of locally sourced cuisine nearby, where one can enjoy a traditional meal of game and vegetables in a local public house or venture into a local village to experience the catch of the day, both accompanied by locally brewed cider, ale or beer.

Beyond the expanse of nature, coastline and cliff walks, there are also tea rooms, restaurants, a water park, theme parks and even the main shopping hub of Southampton, all just a short drive away.

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Local Amenities
Nearest Airport Southampton

(18 miles, 30 mins)

Nearest Airport Bournemouth

(23 miles, 45 mins)

Nearest Airport London Heathrow

(75 miles, 1 hour 30 mins)

Nearest Airport London Gatwick

(100 miles, 2 hours)

Nearest Train Station Brockenhurst

(7 miles, 15 minutes)

Nearest Village Beaulieu

(5 minute drive or 15 minute walk)

Nearest Town/City Lymington

(7 miles, 15 minutes)

Nearest Town/City Brockenhurst

(7 miles, 15 minutes)

Nearest Town/City Lyndhurst

(9 miles, 20 minutes)

Nearest Town/City Southampton

(15 miles, 35 minutes)

Nearest Town/City Winchester

(26 miles, 40 minutes)

Nearest Town/City Salisbury

(29 miles, 45 minutes)

Nearest Restaurant Master Builders Bar, Restaurant & Hotel

(5 minutes drive, 30 minutes walk along the river)

Nearest Restaurant The Pig at Brockenhurst

(7 miles, 15 minutes)

Nearest Restaurant Lymewood

(9 miles, 20 minutes)

Nearest Restaurant Steph’s Café

(5 minutes drive or 20 min walk along river)

Nearest Shop Beaulieu Farm Shop

(5 minutes drive or 20 min walk along river)

Nearest Supermarket Waitrose and Marks & Spencer

(In Lymington 10 miles, 25 mins)

Region

Luxury self-catering holiday accommodation in Hampshire

Welcome to a treasure trove of wonders, the legendary land of Hampshire! Nestled snugly on the southern coast of England, this county is rich in history, natural beauty and a vibrant cultural scene. The county is sprinkled with wonderful Oliver’s Travels properties, from cute cottages to seaside wonders, luxurious manor houses and contemporary architectural gems.

Winchester Cathedral, a medieval masterpiece stands tall and proud in the historic city of Winchester. It is the rockstar of cathedrals, dating back to the 11th century, boasting stained glass windows that will make your jaw drop, medieval carvings that tell tales of yore and even the resting place of the legendary Jane Austen. Winchester is brimming with cobbled streets lined with indie shops and historic buildings that create an inviting ambiance. The Great Hall, with King Arthur's Round Table, adds a dash of myth and legend to this already enchanting city.

Portsmouth, a vibrant waterfront city is all about maritime glory. The Historic Dockyard, home to HMS Victory and the Mary Rose Museum, is a treasure trove of naval history. If you want a bird's-eye view of the action, the Spinnaker Tower is your ticket to panoramic views of the city and the mighty Solent. Next stop, Southampton, a bustling port city that offers more maritime adventures. The SeaCity Museum dives deep into the city's seafaring past while the Tudor House and Garden explore Southampton's rich history. The waterfront is alive with shops, restaurants and cultural hotspots.

If you venture into the Test Valley, villages like Stockbridge and Longstock offer a taste of quintessential English countryside. Thatched cottages, charming pubs and the soothing River Test meandering through offering soothing serenity and picturesque photo shots. The New Forest National Park is an ancient woodland haven where you can walk, cycle and encounter free-roaming ponies, deer and wildlife galore. It is nature's playground and you are invited to join the fun.

For the culture vultures, Hampshire has your back. The Winchester Festival is an annual arts extravaganza, with music, literature and visual arts. The Ashcroft Arts Centre in Fareham and The Anvil in Basingstoke are stages for the county's artistic soul, showcasing everything from live music to theatre productions.

Hampshire is the ultimate blend of history, modern vibes and natural beauty. Whether you are exploring cathedrals, wandering through quaint villages or embracing your inner adventurer in the great outdoors, Hampshire promises a fabulous time. Prepare to be bewitched by the diversity and charm of this southern English gem, it is a journey you won't soon forget!

Kids

Best Suited For: All Ages
Ideal for Teens Ideal for Xmas/NY

Children will fall in love at first sight with The Brick House. The vast garden that surrounds the property will be the perfect stage for runs, games and other outside activities. On sunny days, they will have fun on the swing hanging from a beautiful tree at the edge of the river. And, what about jumping on the trampoline or spending relaxing moments while watching the birds gathering for a meal at the bird feeder?

New Forest Activities is based just a stone's throw from the house and can organise a lot of other activities like kayaking on the river, canoeing, Bushcraft, cycle hire, laser tag and much much more.

You can also take a boat taxi during the Summer months to a good pub downstream - children will love it!

Baby and Toddler Equipment

  • Cot(s)
  • High Chair(s)

Kids Activities Close-by

  • Walk to Village
  • Walk to Restaurant
  • <1hr to Airport
  • Canoeing/Kayaking
  • Cycling
  • Horse Riding
  • Outdoor Pursuit & Activities
  • Tourist Towns & Villages
  • Historical Sites

Onsite Facilities

  • Table Tennis
  • DVD
  • Toys
  • Waterfront

Services Available

  • Chef/Cook Available

Extras

Oliver's Extras

  • Pre-Stocked Fridge Available
  • Chef/Cook Available
  • Bicycle hire and activities with New Forest Activities (located just next to the house!)

At Oliver’s Travels, we pride ourselves on going that little bit further for our guests. From private chefs to travel services, we can help you arrange those little extras that make it a truly memorable holiday. Simply fill in the concierge request form or contact the Oliver’s Concierge Team, who will be happy to help. We can typically help you arrange any of the following:

- Maid service/extra cleaning
- Private chef/cook/catering
- Welcome hamper/pre-stocked fridge
- Local day-trips or tours
- Airport pick-up/drop-off

Simply fill in the concierge request form or contact the Oliver’s Concierge Team.

Please note that all extras are subject to availability and must be requested in advance of the holiday (prices on request). Due to some rural/remote locations, not all services will be available at all properties. However, we will always do our best to fulfil your requests!

Oliver's Travels Chef Service: A Gourmet Dining Experience
Make hosting a memorable dinner party at your villa an absolute breeze with our superb Chef Service. Our chefs will take care of everything for you from start to finish so you can just sit back and enjoy the gastronomic experience. They will bring all the necessary ingredients, cook and serve the food and even clean up afterwards. To find out more visit www.oliverstravels.com/chefs

Terms & Conditions

These terms and conditions may be amended from time to time.

Security deposit £1000 charged to the client's credit card as a pre-authorisation at least 2 weeks prior to arrival and refunded two weeks after departure, subject to a full inspection
Arrival time 5:00 pm
Departure time 9:00 am
Energy costs included? Yes
Linen & towels included? Yes
Pets welcome? 1 large dog or 2 small dogs are allowed on request prior to booking. There is an additional cost of £50 per stay. Please provide the dog breed at the time of booking. Due to one of the property owner's children having asthma the dogs must be kept in the main house kitchen or annexe
Changeover day Mondays & Fridays
End of stay cleaning included? Yes
Smoking Allowed? Outside only
Minimum stay 3 nights
Heating costs included? Yes

Check in/out: Later check out and earlier check in can be arranged at additional cost if there are no clients immediately after or immediately before the stay.

Platform beds: The two platform bed rooms are only suitable for children 7 and over.

For families with young children please be aware that there is a tidal river 50 metres from the house and the garden is not fenced.

Rental Rates

Prices based on an occupancy of 12 people:

Rental period 3 Nights 4 Nights 5 Nights Weekly
Dec 26th 2024 - Jan 3rd 2025 - - - £5,811
Jan 3rd 2025 - Feb 7th 2025 £2,256 £2,256 £2,256 £2,819
Feb 7th 2025 - Feb 21st 2025 £3,205 £3,777 £4,349 £4,005
Feb 21st 2025 - Mar 7th 2025 £2,800 £3,301 £3,801 £3,500
Mar 7th 2025 - Mar 21st 2025 £2,849 £3,357 £3,866 £3,560
Mar 21st 2025 - Mar 28th 2025 £2,862 £3,374 £3,885 £3,577
Mar 28th 2025 - Apr 4th 2025 £4,115 £4,850 £5,584 £5,142
Apr 4th 2025 - Apr 11th 2025 £4,224 £4,224 £4,224 £5,279
Apr 11th 2025 - Apr 18th 2025 £4,097 £4,828 £5,560 £5,120
Apr 18th 2025 - Apr 25th 2025 £3,434 £3,434 £3,434 £4,291
Apr 25th 2025 - May 16th 2025 £3,582 £4,221 £4,861 £4,476
May 16th 2025 - May 23rd 2025 £3,523 £4,152 £4,781 £4,403
May 23rd 2025 - May 30th 2025 £5,328 £6,279 £7,231 £6,658
May 30th 2025 - Jun 6th 2025 £3,733 £3,733 £3,733 £4,665
Jun 6th 2025 - Jun 13th 2025 £3,623 £3,623 £3,623 £4,527
Jun 13th 2025 - Jun 20th 2025 - - - £4,902
Jun 20th 2025 - Jul 11th 2025 - - - £5,062
Jul 11th 2025 - Jul 18th 2025 - - - £6,162
Jul 18th 2025 - Aug 22nd 2025 - - - £7,049
Aug 22nd 2025 - Aug 29th 2025 - - - £5,339
Aug 29th 2025 - Sep 5th 2025 £3,886 £4,580 £5,274 £4,856
Sep 5th 2025 - Sep 12th 2025 £3,394 £4,000 £4,606 £4,241
Sep 12th 2025 - Oct 10th 2025 £3,248 £3,248 £3,248 £4,059
Oct 10th 2025 - Oct 17th 2025 - - - £4,859
Oct 17th 2025 - Oct 31st 2025 - - - £5,276
Oct 31st 2025 - Dec 15th 2025 £2,321 £2,736 £3,150 £2,901
Dec 15th 2025 - Dec 22nd 2025 - - - £5,811
Dec 22nd 2025 - Jun 29th 2026 - - - £5,811

Prices based on an occupancy of 12 people:

Rental period 3 Nights 4 Nights 5 Nights Weekly
Dec 26th 2024 - Jan 3rd 2025 - - - $7,273
Jan 3rd 2025 - Feb 7th 2025 $2,824 $2,824 $2,824 $3,529
Feb 7th 2025 - Feb 21st 2025 $4,011 $4,728 $5,444 $5,013
Feb 21st 2025 - Mar 7th 2025 $3,505 $4,131 $4,757 $4,380
Mar 7th 2025 - Mar 21st 2025 $3,566 $4,202 $4,839 $4,456
Mar 21st 2025 - Mar 28th 2025 $3,583 $4,223 $4,862 $4,477
Mar 28th 2025 - Apr 4th 2025 $5,151 $6,070 $6,990 $6,436
Apr 4th 2025 - Apr 11th 2025 $5,287 $5,287 $5,287 $6,607
Apr 11th 2025 - Apr 18th 2025 $5,128 $6,044 $6,959 $6,408
Apr 18th 2025 - Apr 25th 2025 $4,298 $4,298 $4,298 $5,371
Apr 25th 2025 - May 16th 2025 $4,483 $5,283 $6,084 $5,602
May 16th 2025 - May 23rd 2025 $4,410 $5,197 $5,985 $5,511
May 23rd 2025 - May 30th 2025 $6,669 $7,860 $9,050 $8,334
May 30th 2025 - Jun 6th 2025 $4,672 $4,672 $4,672 $5,839
Jun 6th 2025 - Jun 13th 2025 $4,535 $4,535 $4,535 $5,667
Jun 13th 2025 - Jun 20th 2025 - - - $6,136
Jun 20th 2025 - Jul 11th 2025 - - - $6,335
Jul 11th 2025 - Jul 18th 2025 - - - $7,713
Jul 18th 2025 - Aug 22nd 2025 - - - $8,823
Aug 22nd 2025 - Aug 29th 2025 - - - $6,683
Aug 29th 2025 - Sep 5th 2025 $4,864 $5,733 $6,601 $6,078
Sep 5th 2025 - Sep 12th 2025 $4,248 $5,007 $5,765 $5,309
Sep 12th 2025 - Oct 10th 2025 $4,065 $4,065 $4,065 $5,080
Oct 10th 2025 - Oct 17th 2025 - - - $6,083
Oct 17th 2025 - Oct 31st 2025 - - - $6,603
Oct 31st 2025 - Dec 15th 2025 $2,906 $3,424 $3,943 $3,631
Dec 15th 2025 - Dec 22nd 2025 - - - $7,273
Dec 22nd 2025 - Jun 29th 2026 - - - $7,273

Please note that these prices/rates are a guide only and may not be correct at the current date. For an accurate quote, please enquire.

Reviews

  • Above expectations

    on 24/12/2023

    Excellent service, fantastic location and the house is above our expectations. Can’t rate the owner and Oliver’s Travels enough.

  • Beautiful house, stunning location

    on 14/12/2021

    We loved our stay at The Brick House & Annexe and would highly recommend it for large groups and families looking for a super luxurious holiday rental right on the water and in a beautiful part of the New Forest! The annexe was super cosy with an open log fire which was much appreciated during our early December stay and the house had so much history and character to it we just loved exploring all the different rooms and artefacts. The owner has really thought of everything here! The lovely quaint town of Beaulieu was just a 15-minute stroll from the house via a pathway passing cattle and the river – which was super peaceful and picturesque. We got some great Christmas gifts from the lovely garden centre behind Steff’s Kitchen and enjoyed a delicious afternoon tea there. We’d also highly recommend the Masters Builder for their Sunday roast! Would love to come back in the summertime to explore even more as it’s right on the river, and right next to an activities centre where you can hire kayaks and the like. We can't wait to go back!

  • Wonderful stay

    Created on 16/08/2019

    Best summer holidays in the UK we have ever had – loads for the kids to do – swimming in the river, kayaking, paddle boarding, trampolining, fishing, crabbing, trip to the Isle of Wight, Motor museum and some fantastic meals out locally. Would recommend the BBQ at the Master Builders just down the Beaulieu River in Bucklers Hard for a meal out with the kids and we sneaked back there to the restaurant terrace for one evening as well. Stylish and cool interiors, incredibly comfortable and goodies left for us on the kitchen table. 3 different areas to eat in the garden and kids loved the Yurt. Beautiful veggie garden as well. Thank you, we’ll be back. T&P

  • We loved this place

    on 02/08/2019

    I have booked again for next year! Having never been to the New Forest before and being keen walkers and cyclists, this was a perfect base. We also used the activity centre near by a few times – kayaking on the Beaulieu River and laser tag with our kids. The Beaulieu Farm shop comes highly recommended and only 5 minutes drive away. We also went to the Beaulieu Motor Museum and for us of a certain age seeing Chitty Chitty Bang Bang was a delight! Loads of great restaurants and pubs nearby – The Mater Builders in Bucklers Hard, The Pig at Brockenhurst and The East End Arms. Spoilt ourselves one day in the Spa at the Limewood Hotel.

  • Wow, what a find!

    on 09/07/2019

    Amazing and historic property on the banks of the Beaulieu River. Incredibly comfortable, well equipped, stylish and yummy bath room products from Bramley. We walked from the house down the river to Bucklers Hard where we visited the museum and had lunch at The Master Builders on the terrace outside the restaurant – beautiful day, fantastic food and service. The next day we had a BBQ in the garden whilst the kids swam off the jetty in the Beaulieu River. The owners have a great vegetable and cutting flower garden – Mike the gardener brought us whatever produce was ready along with their own bantam and hen’s eggs and Bex, the housekeeper who lives next door, had arranged flowers for our arrival – heaven. Our teenagers slept in the Yurt whilst we were in the house – proper eqyptian cotton and v comfortable mattresses. Couldn’t recommend it more highly.

  • Delightful stay for a long weekend

    on 27/06/2019

    We were going to a wedding locally and added on a couple of days afterwards. This really is a hidden gem – hoping to come back next summer for a longer break.

  • Excellent Easter - Couldn’t recommend it more highly

    on 30/04/2019

    We brought the family here for Easter – 3 generations of us. Really cool and quirky bedrooms for the kids with high platform beds (probably not suitable for young kids though). My parents were in a beautiful bedroom overlooking the fields behind and we were in another great room with views down to the Beaulieu River. Weather wasn’t kind to us on a couple of days so we lit the wood-burner, hunkered in for the day – cards, jigsaws, games and lovely roast in the AGA – incredibly comfortable place and v stylish. We had been left a food box from the Beaulieu Farm shop and a couple of bottles of wine – nice touch. Bex, the housekeeper was there to greet us on arrival.

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