Stanwell House Hotel - Lymington, United Kingdom
Wonderfully positioned on the coast, Lymington is surrounded by outstanding natural beauty as well as numerous historical sites such as the castle of Henry VIII at Hurst Spit and Buckler's Hard, where many of Nelson's ships were built.
Lymington is a departure point for the Isle of Wight Ferry Terminal, being situated at the western end of the Solent, the sheltered strip of water that draws sailors from all over the UK and beyond. Ideally situated for sailing on the Solent, Lymington is one of the world's premier sailing resorts, with 2 international marinas and the prestigious Royal Yacht Club of Lymington.
Travel information
By Car:
- Leave the M27 in the direction of Lyndhurst, the New Forest and the A337.
- After 350 metres, enter the roundabout and leave at the 1st exit onto the A336.
- After 500 metres, enter the next roundabout and take the 3rd exit onto Lyndhurst Road (A337).
- After 800 metres, you will enter Lyndhurst. Leave Lyndhurst Road and head straight forward onto the A337.
- Leave the A337 and turn left into the High Street.
- After 800 metres, leave the High Street and head straight on to Gosport Lane.
- After 250 metres you will have left Lyndhurst. Leave Gosport Lane (A337) and continue onto Clay Hill.
- After 9.5 km (6 miles), you will enter Lymington. Leave Clay Hill and turn left into the A337.
- Leave the A337 and turn left into St Thomas's Street.
- After 250 head straight on to the High Street, where you will find Stanwell House at the bottom.