English Heritage sites near Boldre Parish

Hurst Castle

HURST CASTLE

5 miles from Boldre Parish

Hurst Castle provides a remote escape by the sea with plenty of things to do and see! Built by Henry VIII; one of the most advanced artillery fortresses in England.

Yarmouth Castle

YARMOUTH CASTLE

5 miles from Boldre Parish

Yarmouth Castle, Isle of Wight provides a picnic spot with views over the Solent for a lovely relaxing family day. Step inside and discover how the rooms were used in the 16th century.

Calshot Castle

CALSHOT CASTLE

10 miles from Boldre Parish

This picturesque castle set in Calshot, a coastal village in Southampton, Hampshire, England. This beautiful village provides a perfect relaxing family day out by the coast.

Medieval Merchant's House

MEDIEVAL MERCHANT'S HOUSE

10 miles from Boldre Parish

A residence and place of business, this former merchant's House stood on one of the busiest streets in medieval Southampton.

Netley Abbey

NETLEY ABBEY

10 miles from Boldre Parish

The most complete surviving Cistercian monastery in southern England, with almost all the walls of its 13th-century church still standing, along with many monastic buildings.

Carisbrooke Castle

CARISBROOKE CASTLE

11 miles from Boldre Parish

Explore the castle at the heart of the Isle of Wight, steeped in history from the Norman Conquest to Charles I. Home to the famous Carisbrooke donkeys.


Churches in Boldre Parish

Boldre: St John the Baptist

North end of Church Lane Boldre Lymington
(01590) 718439
http://www.bsbb.org.uk

St John the Baptist at Boldre is located in an idylic setting on the edge of the New Forest.
This is an ancient, traditional, stone built, village church, surrounded with fields.
Our aim is to glorify God by allowing Christ to shine through all that we do.
For more details please visit www.bsbb.org.uk

South Baddesley: St Mary

South Baddesly South Baddesley Lymington
07776 216580
http://www.bsbb.org.uk

St Mary's is a friendly, village church which seeks to serve the community and welcome all.  There are close links with the Village school.  

In 1858, the chapel was to become a parish church for the first time. By then Pylewell was the property of William Peere Williams-Freeman, who enlarged the chapel by adding a chancel and transepts to make the present cruciform shape, and endowed it as the parish church of South Baddesley, East End and Norley Wood.

The graveyard came into use when the ecclesiastical parish was formed in 1858. The earliest grave, to be found near the centre of the plot on the south side of the church, is that of Edmund Perkins, who was buried on the 20th July, 1859 by the first vicar, the Revd. Josiah Norton.

St Nicholas, Pilley

Pilley Lymington
(01590) 673484
http://www.bsbb.org.uk

A small, modern, chapel in the heart of the village of Pilley in the New Forest near Lymington.
In 1964 Wing Commander and Mrs Nigel Norris and their family gave a chapel in Pilley in memory of their son, Nicholas, killed in a flying accident whilst training with the Fleet Air Arm. Built on a site adjoining the Boldre War Memorial Hall, it is dedicated to St. Nicholas, the patron saint of sailors, and used for Sunday evening and midweek services. In 1997 it was reordered and adapted to provide a Meeting Room and Parish Office.


Pubs in Boldre Parish

Boldre Working Mens Club

Pilley Street, Pilley, SO41 5QP
(01590) 688807

Boldre Working Mens Club, Pilley
East End Arms

Lymington Road, East End, SO41 5SY
(01590) 626223
eastendarms.co.uk/

The East End Arms is owned by the former bass player of Dire Straits. Its small public bar has a large open fire, and a counter that is wide enough for only two stools. The smart restaurant has a wood-panelled dado, and its walls are covere...
Elmers Court Hotel

South Baddesley Road, Walhampton, SO41 5ZB
(01590) 676011
macdonaldhotels.co.uk/elmers-court

The principal building is a magnificent Victorian Tudoresque manor house; its many gables, bargeboards, mullioned and transomed windows, and tall chimneys present a visual feast. The Tudor Bar is wood-panelled, and furnished with armchairs....
Ferryman

Undershore Road, Walhampton, SO41 5SB
(01590) 672517
ferrymanlymington.com/

Atmospheric, tastefully decorated former equine resting place, the previous name was 'Waggon & Horses', just over 5 minutes walk from Lymington Pier station and close to the river. A good sized bar area leads to a larger restaurant section....
Fleur-De-Lys

Pilley Street, Pilley, SO41 5QG
(01590) 672158
fleurdelys-pilley.co.uk/

This thatched pub claims to be the oldest in the Forest - there was an inn as early as 1096. It is part stone-floored, and the fireplace retains chains from which ham and fish were hung for smoking. There is a small public bar, a lounge, an...
Red Lion

Rope Hill, Boldre, SO41 8NE
(01590) 700212
redlionboldre.co.uk/

The Red Lion dates back to the 15th century, and now incorporates original stables and old cottages. The interior feels cosy, with low beams, log fires and authentic décor. The pub has won awards for its home-cooked, locally-sourced food, w...
Rosie Lea

Southampton Road, Battramsley, SO41 8PT
(01590) 622908
rosielea.co.uk/

On the main road between Brockenhurst and Lymington. Popular with walkers, as a footpath passes the pub Closed as the Hobler 6th January 2020, reopened as Rosie Lea 9am 4th July 2020, and leased free of tie from Ei Group. Awaiting new sur...
Walhampton Arms

Walhampton Hill, Walhampton, SO41 5RE
(01590) 673113
walhamptonarmslymington.co.uk/

Check website for winter/latest opening & meal service hours. This Grade II listed 19th century building, overlooking open countryside, was originally a model farm; it was converted to its current use in 1984. The building is single-storey...