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Holiday rentals in East Hampshire

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A charming two-story lodge features a decorative timber facade and a welcoming entry. Lush greenery surrounds the home, with vibrant flower beds lining the pathway. A second-floor balcony offers an elevated view of the landscaped garden, and sunlight bathes the exterior in a warm glow.
Holiday home
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 179 reviews

Daily Red Kite Feeding/Pool - Countryside Lodge

JUNIPER HOUSE AIRBNB - Peaceful, getaway lodge in the heart of Hampshire’s beautiful Hangars. We offer: - Daily Red Kite & Badger feeding, viewed from inside comfortable conservatory, with tea, coffee and refreshments! 30-90 Red Kites during each feeding/up to 10+ badgers! - Milk, bread, spread, tea: Provided upon arrival. - Indoor swimming pool, with full access; no permission required, 24/7. - Thirty acres of private garden/woodland to explore! - Free, on-site parking; multiple spaces.

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A dark-stained tiny house is nestled in an expansive green field, overlooking the scenic South Downs National Park. Solar panels are visible on the roof, while the surrounding landscape features rolling hills and a bright blue sky filled with fluffy white clouds.
Tiny home
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

Romantic OffGrid Cabin | Stargazing & Valley Views

Featured in The Guardian and The Times Top 10 UK Off-Grid Stays. Wake to sunrise over the South Downs in this secluded hilltop off-grid cabin overlooking the whole of the South Downs National park. Experience total serenity under star-filled skies with the warmth of a wood-burning stove enhancing the peaceful ambiance. Our off-grid cabin offers tranquility whilst still being close to cosy pubs, historic towns and scenic walks. Dog Friendly. It’s the perfect place to disconnect and recharge.

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The exterior of a recently renovated recording studio is shown, featuring dark wooden cladding and yellow-framed windows. A welcoming front door is prominently displayed, while neatly landscaped planters add a touch of greenery. The historic church spire is visible in the background.
Home
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 199 reviews

Spacious and Stylish Home in Heart of Top Village

A stylish and spacious recently renovated recording studio, which has been finished to a high spec with exposed timber beams, brickwork and a stunning log burner perfect for relaxing after exploring all that Hampshire and West Sussex have to offer. There is a large double bedroom with king sized bed and ensuite bathroom, and an open plan living area with sofa beds and log burner that can accommodate up to 3 further guests. There are 3 fantastic pubs within walking distance - one only 50m away!

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Tiny home
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 479 reviews

Tranquil Garden Studio Retreat

- Stylish Garden Studio, enjoy birdsong, wildflowers and stunning views - Walkable from Overton station - Pubs, shops & local restaurants close by - Thoughtful touches, local gin, breakfast, fluffy towels - Fast WiFi, dedicated workspace & free parking - Dog-friendly, secure garden with resident, friendly dogs - Scenic walks from the doorstep - Escape from the city and immerse in nature - Close to Bombay Sapphire and Highclere Castle - Perfect for couples, dog owners and solo adventurers

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A charming detached cottage features dark wooden panels and a traditional red-tiled roof. The front door is surrounded by bright flowers and lush greenery, with a stone pathway leading to the entrance. Clear blue skies add to the inviting atmosphere.
Guest house
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 813 reviews

The Old School House Liphook - hot tub & tennis ct

The Old School House is a traditional and cosy one bedroom detached cottage in the grounds of our home on the western edge of Liphook village in Hampshire. Easy car access, just off the A3 and south of the Hindhead tunnel. The village has a train station. Situated in the South Downs National Park and ideally located for the market towns of Haslemere, Farnham, Petersfield and Alton, it is only 25 minutes from Goodwood. Great countryside and lots on offer locally for holiday or break.

Top guest favourite
A modern guest lodge is showcased, featuring a distinctive curved roof and large glass windows that enhance the natural light. The surrounding outdoor area is paved, including a pool with a cover and seating arrangements for relaxation.
Place to stay
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

The Pool House (for 2 Adults & 2 Children)

This unique, Architect designed self contained building, has a style all of its own. With an open plan kitchenette and island unit, including an oven, microwave, hob and fridge freezer, you can dine in or go out to the Market Town of Petersfield. The lounge area has a 72" TV with a full sky package and spare HDMI leads. There is a walk in shower wet room and a separate cloakroom. The bedroom is cosy, with a king size bed. There is a separate area with bunkbeds, for smaller children.

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Barn
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 340 reviews

Stunning Cabin with incredible views near Goodwood

The Cabin replaced our old tumbledown sheds. It is completely separate from the main dwelling and has far reaching views to the South Downs. There is one Super King bed in the main area (which can be separated into two single beds) and in the mezzanine, there are two single beds which can be pushed together to become a double. Goodwood (Racing), Midhurst (Polo), Chichester (theatre), South Downs Way (walking / mountain biking) are all within easy reach.

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Flat
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 236 reviews

The Studio @ Black Barn, Nr Petersfield.

Newly refurbished, ‘The Studio at Black Barn’ is an open plan self-contained private annexe with own parking right outside its own private entrance and garden. Your accommodation is on the ground floor of a family home, surrounded by countryside near Petersfield. Perfect for 1 or 2 adults to indulge in a relaxing mini break; also ideal for a fleeting overnight work visit and take advantage of the superfast broadband to work from Black Barn.

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A spacious bedroom features a wooden bed with plush white linens and decorative pillows. Warm light from bedside lamps creates a cozy ambiance. The room is adorned with rich red curtains and has a large window overlooking greenery, enhancing the bright and welcoming feel.
Home
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 183 reviews

Poet's Cottage, Steep - Rural Location - Sleeps 6

Poet's Cottage is set in a rural setting, located adjacent to a working farm, in the beautiful Hampshire countryside, just to the west of Petersfield. With 3 bedrooms and spacious living space, it is perfectly situated for walking and exploring the South Downs and for day trips to Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, Winchester, Goodwood motor and horse racing events and the beach at Hayling Island or West Wittering. Up to 2 dogs are very welcome.

Top guest favourite
A newly-built annexe is showcased, featuring a brick exterior and a light green door. A small patio area with table and chairs is visible in front, surrounded by grassy space and landscaped greenery. The background reveals part of the main house and a blue sky with scattered clouds.
Guest suite
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 182 reviews

Garden Annexe in Petersfield

The Annexe is a light and airy bedroom and bathroom with sitting area and tea and coffee making facilities (and fridge). It has underfloor heating and plenty of clothes storage space. Patio and table and chairs if outside space is wanted. Train station is a seven minute walk. Parking space. Ten minute walk into the centre of Petersfield. Great for weekend breaks, business, weddings, events, walking or cycling trips.

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Cottage
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 622 reviews

The Barn @ North Lodge -Soho Farmhouse-esque Cabin

Inspired by Soho Farmhouse. A stylish converted barn set in the grounds of a Georgian Lodge within the South Downs National Park. Conveniently located close to the picturesque market towns of Alresford, Petersfield, Alton and historic Winchester, it is an ideal base to both explore Hampshire and kick back and relax in luxury. Take a look at the Barn on ‘Escape to the Country’ series 25, Episode 10 on iPlayer!

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The cabin exterior is illuminated softly at dusk, featuring large windows that offer views of the surrounding woodland. A spacious wooden deck holds two Adirondack chairs, inviting relaxation, while steps lead up to the entrance where soft lighting highlights the entrance.
Tiny home
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 253 reviews

Luxury remote cabin with outdoor bath - Cedars

Cedars cabin is tucked away on the edge of woodland, with far-reaching valley views and its own outdoor bath and shower - the perfect setting to switch off and unwind in nature. Beneath the canopy of the trees you’ll find a campfire area surrounded by striking sandstone boulders and a handmade oak table. Try your hand at outdoor cooking and enjoy relaxed evenings dining under the stars.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in East Hampshire?

    East Hampshire has country cottages, village homes, and family-friendly rentals nestled in market towns like Petersfield, Alton, and Liss. Many places feel close to nature, making it easy to explore walking trails and green spaces.

  • What are the best things to do in East Hampshire with kids?

    Families often explore the Watercress Line heritage railway, visit farm parks, or enjoy gentle woodland walks in Queen Elizabeth Country Park. Interactive museums and local wildlife centers are also frequently suggested for young explorers.

  • What are some of the best things to do in East Hampshire?

    Explore market towns like Petersfield, hike or cycle in Queen Elizabeth Country Park, and discover Jane Austen’s House in Chawton. The area has historic sites, gardens, and scenic walking routes woven throughout the countryside.

  • How is the weather in East Hampshire?

    East Hampshire has cool winters, typically between 35–46°F (2–8°C) with moderate rainfall, and mild summers near 55–72°F (13–22°C). Layering clothing is advised for unpredictable spring and autumn temperatures.

  • When is the best time to visit East Hampshire?

    Late spring and summer are often recommended, with milder temperatures around 51–72°F (11–22°C) and lively countryside events. Autumn brings colorful foliage and opportunities for tranquil walks.

  • What are the best places to visit in East Hampshire?

    Popular places include Petersfield market town, Jane Austen’s House in Chawton, and Queen Elizabeth Country Park for outdoor activities. Gilbert White’s House and Garden in Selborne is frequently suggested for nature and history enthusiasts.

  • What are some hiking trails in East Hampshire?

    East Hampshire has scenic trails in Queen Elizabeth Country Park, routes along the South Downs Way, and paths through Selborne Common. Woodland walks and gentle hills give a range of experiences for hikers.

  • What are some family activities we can do in East Hampshire?

    Families often visit nature reserves, picnic in Queen Elizabeth Country Park, and ride the heritage Watercress Line train. Local farm parks and interactive museums provide engaging hands-on experiences for children.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from East Hampshire?

    Consider exploring Winchester’s historic sites, walking the South Downs National Park, or enjoying Portsmouth’s maritime museums. Charming villages and stately homes around East Hampshire also make for relaxing outings.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in East Hampshire?

    East Hampshire has many pet-friendly stays, especially in country cottages and village homes surrounded by open fields. Several market towns and rural areas welcome guests with dogs, making outdoor exploring easy.

  • What are some local tips for visiting East Hampshire?

    Pack sturdy shoes for walking on countryside trails, and try visiting traditional market days in towns like Alton or Petersfield. Early mornings often reveal peaceful landscapes and opportunities for birdwatching.

  • What is East Hampshire known for?

    East Hampshire is known for its rolling landscapes, historic market towns, and literary connections to Jane Austen. The area has walking trails, nature reserves, and locally rooted traditions like annual fairs and markets.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in East Hampshire?

    Discover the tranquil walks of Selborne Common, the gardens at Gilbert White’s House, and the riverside paths at Liss. Smaller villages often have local craft shops and peaceful woodland settings to explore.

  • What are the best foods to try in East Hampshire?

    Local specialties include Hampshire cheeses, freshly baked goods from village bakeries, and cider from regional orchards. Sunday roasts and market-fresh produce reflect traditional English flavors in many pubs and cafes.

  • What should I bring for a trip to East Hampshire?

    Bring layered clothing for changing weather, sturdy shoes for countryside walks, and a waterproof jacket. A camera and reusable water bottle are helpful for exploring scenic routes and historic towns.

  • What is the nightlife in East Hampshire like?

    East Hampshire has a relaxed nightlife scene with cozy pubs in market towns, occasional live music, and local beer tastings. Community events and gatherings in village halls provide a friendly atmosphere for evening socializing.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in East Hampshire?

    East Hampshire hosts food and craft fairs in market towns, countryside agricultural shows in summer, and literary events celebrating Jane Austen. Seasonal festivities and outdoor concerts are often held in local parks.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in East Hampshire?

    Many vacation rentals in East Hampshire welcome families, with spacious countryside cottages and homes near walking trails. Look for properties in villages and market towns that provide easy access to parks and family activities.

Quick stats about holiday rentals in East Hampshire

  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 1,040 holiday rentals in East Hampshire

  • Nightly prices starting at

    East Hampshire holiday rentals start at £22 per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    400 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly holiday rentals

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  • Holiday rentals with a pool

    60 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    390 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    930 of East Hampshire holiday rentals include wifi access

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  • 4.9 Average rating

    East Hampshire stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.9 out of 5!

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