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Nestling on the southern edge of the New Forest, four miles from the coast at Lymington, Sway is a shining example of a quiet but thriving village community, renowned for its friendliness and offering a good range of shops, services, pubs, restaurants and accommodation. In Victorian times Captain Marryatt used the surrounding countryside as the backdrop to his “Children of the New Forest” the somewhat eccentric Judge Peterson built the 220 foot Sway Tower as a celebration of concrete and St Luke’s Church was established at the heart of what was then principally a rural community.

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St Luke’s C of E Primary School

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Kensway Private Car Hire

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Sway Butchers Ltd
Sway Pharmacy
Sway Flowers

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Sway Manor Restaurant & Hotel (0.25 miles)

Sway Manor Restaurant & Hotel

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Sway Manor is at the heart of the village of Sway in The New Forest National Park which must be one of the most attractive settings in the Forest with ... More

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Passford House (1.41 miles)

Passford House

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Passford House Hotel is set in nine acres of picturesque gardens and rolling parkland in the New Forest, close to the Georgian town of Lymington. Passford House offers 55 ... More

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The Mill at Gordleton (1.41 miles)

The Mill at Gordleton

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Condé Nast Johansens Award Winner."Never have I been anywhere where excellence comes so naturally,"a customer commented. We are a small privately owned restaurant with rooms. We have 7 lovely bedrooms ... More

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Passford Farm (2.10 miles)

Passford Farm

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Passford Farm is an absolutely beautiful picture postcard 13th century Grade II Listed thatched farmhouse offering a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. The cottage has a warm comfortable breakfast room, where ... More

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Bench Cottage & Little Bench (2.50 miles)

Bench Cottage & Little Bench
Lymington - New Forest National Park
2 self catering bungalows

Bench Cottage and Little Bench sleeping 2-4 people plus baby, fully accessible throughout. Lounge/diner has electric riser/ recliner chair, master bedrooms have electric foot and heard ... More | visit website
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Cottage Lodge (2.76 miles)

Cottage Lodge

We hope to have the pleasure of welcoming you to our five-star, award-winning New Forest Bed and Breakfast set in the heart of the National Park village of Brockenhurst. Cottage Lodge is a charming, beamed ... More | visit website

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Meerut (2.86 miles)

Meerut
Meerut is situated in the centre of Brockenhurst, a unique village with a watersplash running across the main street. Our detached house is set in a large, natural garden at the far end of a ... More | visit website
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Forest Park Hotel (2.88 miles)

Forest Park Hotel
Forest Park Hotel nestles on the edge of the small New Forest village of Brockenhurst and makes an ideal base for a New Forest weekend break or short sightseeing trip. The hotel has 38 bedrooms, an ... More | visit website
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Auplands (2.88 miles)

Auplands
A very warm welcome awaits you at this delightful period house, situated a few minutes walk from the main High Street and just a stroll further on to the Old Town Quay and Marinas. ... More | visit website
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Careys Manor Hotel & SenSpa (3.00 miles)

Careys Manor Hotel & SenSpa
Discover this highly commended elegant Hotel with a fabulous Unique Oriental Spa (winner of the Best Spa in the South) set in the heart of the beautiful New Forest.

There are 80 individually designed ... More | visit website

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