Located in the County of Hampshire the village of Stoney Cross has had a long association with the air force, at one time Lightnings, Sterlings and Dakotas were common sights but today little remains of the base that was situated here as it is now part of the New Forest parkland with the some of the old roads and tracks used to access campsites. The New Forest was established as a hunting and recreation ground for the aristocracy by William the Conqueror in around 1079 and this was with tragic consequences for it was here at Stoney Cross that his son, William Rufus, was struck by an arrow and killed, today the “Rufus Stone” marks the spot – although there are some that doubt that this was an accident as William Rufus (William II) was quite an unpopular king! Because of the unique location of Stoney Cross it was at the heart of the charcoal production business and the Purkis family remained the principal producers of charcoal in this area up to the 19th century, indeed it was a member of this family that transported the body of William II to Winchester, at that time the capital of England. Today there are still firms producing charcoal here in the New Forest and whilst their lives are still relatively harsh it is not as bad as it once was. Stoney Cross offers easy access to the New Forest set amid some of the most pleasurable scenery in the area.
Places to Stay near Stoney Cross
Bell Inn Hotel (1.45 miles)
The relaxed, welcoming atmosphere reflects the peaceful setting of this ... More | visit website
Twin Oaks Guest House (2.23 miles)
This traditional New Forest house, has been extensively altered over the years, but retains many of its original features, such as flagstone floors, exposed oak beams, and an original bread oven in the inglenook fireplace. ... More | visit website
Bartley Lodge Hotel (2.39 miles)
Bartley Lodge was built in 1759 as a hunting lodge for the founder of the New Forest Hounds. Today the Bartley Lodge is a fine Grade II listed country house, set in 8 acres of ... More | visit website
Forest Lodge Hotel (2.80 miles)
On the outskirts of the historic capital of the New Forest, this comfortable hotel provides the perfect place to stay. Well-equipped rooms complement the Georgian architecture and leisure facilities ... More | visit website
Little Hayes Guest House (2.90 miles)
Lyndhurst House (2.90 miles)
Our B&B in Lyndhurst offers comfortable accommodation and a warm and relaxing atmosphere for you to enjoy your New Forest break. Lyndhurst House was built in the early 1920's and ... More
Crown Hotel (2.99 miles)
The historic, early-17th-century hotel is a beautiful, country-style hotel in Lyndhurst, the heart of the New Forest. Best Western The Crown Hotel has a superb location for touring the New Forest National Park, Beaulieu and the ... More | visit website
Penny Farthing Hotel & Cottages (3.00 miles)
Bed & Breakfast & Self Catering Accommodation for Business & Pleasure.
We are a cheerful privately run Hotel with Self Catering Cottages. We have recently been awared a rating 80% on our ... More | visit websiteWoodlands Lodge Hotel (The) (3.19 miles)
The original house was built in 1580, however records show the house was extensively rebuilt in 1770 and was used as ... More | visit website
Lyndhurst Park Hotel (3.21 miles)
Lyndhurst Park Hotel is the ideal touring base from which to explore the beautiful New Forest. Standing in its own extensive grounds, the Lyndhurst Park Hotel is a couple of minutes ... More
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