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Quirky & boutique shedherd’s hut offering beautiful, panoramic valley and field views. Private and secluded 1/4 acre area that is totally secure for dogs to roam free within. Perfect for dog holidays. Set within a larger 4 acres of stunning, rural countryside and natural habitats. The hut is well equipped with a comfy double bed; kitchen area, toilet, dining areas, use of the art materials, general relaxation and fire building supplies. + Dog pool and training toys. Welcome pack for your pooch. The space The private area is 1/4 acre and totally secure for dogs. Absolutely breathtaking views and unrivalled sunsets and sun-rises. Immense skies; uninterrupted and no light pollution which makes for perfect nighttime stargazing. Sorry no children under 16. Two shepherds huts; one the main living space with a comfy double bed and well equipped kitchen. Dog bed and dog blankets provided if needed. Plenty of space to store your belongings underneath and out the way. There is a small kitchen with running cold water (no hot water) and a gas stove with 3 hobs and two whistle-kettles provided. Another tap outside. There are a few fold out tables or surfaces should you want to prepare food or eat inside also as well as dining tables outside. Kitchen equipment includes saucepans; plates, mugs, cups, cutlery, utensils and complimentary tea and coffee supplies. You must bring your own pillows, sheet and duvet although we can offer sleeping bags to keep for 20 pounds, cash on site please. Pretty fairy lights and ambient LED candle lanterns inside. Beautiful views of the landscape from inside too. The other hut has a small chemical toilet and sink installed. The hut has an array of art materials, vintage board games, bubbles and other quirky and useful additions. We supply firewood and kindling for a 12 pound cost, cash on site please. - No children please, caters for 2 adults very comfortably. - PLEASE BRING OWN BEDDING: SHEETS AND PILLOWS. Guest access Guests will be the sole guest / guests for the secluded area and the huts. The field is completely closed off and secure. Completely fenced off. Guests can choose to wander the wider grounds and ancient woodlands that link on to wider footpaths, such a beautiful area to explore. There are bushcraft educational activities and all sorts of fun things going on with Dan & Mark next door a lot of the time and occasionally events. The woodlands are must see, feel free to take a wander just be respectful of other campers of course. Lots of quirky and charming areas. There are lots of animal friends on the campsite including pigs; chickens, bunnies, ducks and neighbours are horses and goats. 25 pigs are a fun watch at feeding times. Other things to note Must bring own sheets and bedding. No children under 16 please, fits two adults very comfortably. Additional info: Peaceful off-grid Hampshire site with South Downs views Marwell Zoo 15 minutes' walk away; 15 minutes' drive to Winchester. The larger site in which it is situated is four acres of countryside and natural habitats. Guests from all over the UK, Europe and the US have been to Morelands Copse Camping – with many leaving rave reviews calling the place ‘magical’ or ‘pure heaven’. Several have even ended up staying for longer than they planned, or quickly returning… So what is it about this place that inspires such enthusiasm? Well, the location’s a pretty good start – it has four acres of secluded and private Hampshire countryside to its name, with views over Hensting Valley and the South Downs National Park. Stunning sunsets and sunrises often. There’s a real emphasis on preserving natural habitats here – the grounds are made up of an open field next to wildflower meadows and ancient woodlands, and nearly a kilometre of native hedgerows have been planted to create new wildlife habitats too. All of this provides an ever-changing backdrop of colour throughout the season, but one constant is the lack of light pollution that allows for some stunning stargazing. Alternatively, you might like to take a walk to one of the local pubs for a meal and a couple of drinks – there are two lovely options within 20 minutes’ stroll. The closest bus stop is only 15 minutes' walk away too. For a spa day, head to the hotel in Marwell, which is five minutes' walk away.
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