• Milford on Sea

    The village centre is a short walk away either by road or through the Danestream Valley woodlands which border the garden at the rear of the house.

    An unspoilt village, Milford has a typical village green, good selection of village shops, restaurants and three inns, offering a choice of places to eat.

    The area has plenty to offer visitors, from walking or cycling the coastal paths and nearby New Forest, to golfing, horse riding and wildlife or simply relaxing by the sea.

Welcome

 Ha’penny House is a delightful character residence offering guest accommodation in a relaxed atmosphere.One of the well appointed bedrooms in Ha'penny House Bed & Breakfast Guest HouseIt is family run and set in a quiet residential area of Milford-on-Sea not far from the cliff top - from where there are excellent views of the Isle of Wight and The Needles.There is much of local interest including Hurst and Highcliffe Castles, Christchurch Priory, Beaulieu Abbey and The National Motor Museum. Lymington, renowned for its yachting facilities and popular Saturday market, offers a ferry service to the Isle of Wight.Hurst Castle is one of Henry VIII's Device Forts built at the end of a long shingle spit at the west end of the Solent to guard the approaches to Portsmouth. Hurst Castle was sited at the narrow entrance to the Solent where the ebb and flow of the tides creates strong currents, putting would-be invaders at its mercy. Two miles to the west there is an excellent golf course at Barton-on-Sea. Bournemouth and the historic towns of Southampton and Salisbury are all within easy reach making Milford an ideal location for touring.The NeedlesProprietors Carolyn and Roy Plummer offer a warm welcome - your comfort and enjoyment are of utmost importance to us.