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Description |
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Buckler's
Hard is a picturesque 18th century village on the banks of the
Beaulieu River, where some of the Ships
of Nelson's fleet were built.There is a river cruise and woodland walk to Beaulieu.
Dogs are allowed, but they need to be kept on a lead. |
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Open |
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All year (except
Christmas Day)
Daily 10am - 5pm (closes a little later in summer
and a little eariier in winter)
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Prices |
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Contact |
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More pictures |
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Directions |
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M27 junction2, follow
the brown signs to Beaulieu, then at Beaulieu Village, follow
the brown signs to Buckler's Hard. |
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Parking |
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Refreshments |
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The Captain’s Cabin Tea Rooms offers
light lunches and all day snacks. |
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Accessibility |
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Wheelchairs: There are a lot of gravel
paths at Buckler's Hard and this may be difficult for a wheelchair
user. Parts of the museum are wheelchair accessible.The toilets are
situated on the ground floor but are not very spacious. |
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