The Brockenhurst hotels listed below are either
in the town or we have given a rough guide as to how far they
are from Brockenhurst. We hope you enjoy your stay and find your
ideal accommodation.
Brockenhurs lies within the Heritage
Area of the New Forest, a unique landscape of international renown.
Brockenhurst was the only village mentioned in the Domesday book
as having a church. St. Nicholas is built on a mound and may
date back to Pagan times. Roman "bricks" and parts
of 2nd and 3rd century masonry have been built into the South
porch and in the South wall of the knave, typical herringbone
masonry, possibly from an earlier church, can be seen. Both the
doorway and the nave show late Norman work. The main attractions
of the village are the ford running across the end of Brookley
Road, the main shopping area, and the cottages, many of which
were built by the Morant family and have the letter "M"
incorporated in the woodwork. Also see Brockenhurst
& Brockenhurst attractions
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