the expoler
i found this hotel and i would go and visted it as i heard there was entity
and was inside for 3 hours and i was so tried becuse it was so big inside
loved the long hallyways and looking inside the rooms
i will link my video of this place soon
history
A practical base for exploring the beauty of the New Forest National Park, the Lyndhurst Park Hotel is a mid range option in one of the most sought after destinations in England. It is not far from the Beaulieu River, while Broadlands is minutes by car. This countryside retreat is perfect for travellers who want to commune with nature. The nearby village high street is great for souvenir shopping and experiencing local gastronomy. The accommodation boasts individually decorated rooms overlooking the gardens, while the in house restaurant serves continental and English cuisine. The lounge bar offers light meals. There is an outdoor pool and a tennis court on site.
Number of rooms: 59
Lyndhurst Park Hotel, once linked to smuggling, was visited by Treasure Island author Robert Louis Stevenson.
Developer PegasusLife wants to replace it with 74 pensioner flats.
Opponents insist the unlisted building is historically significant and an influx of elderly residents would put pressure on services in the village.
The plans to be considered by the National Park Authority (NPA) are open for consultation until early January.
Originally named, Glasshayes House, the mansion house on the edge of Lyndhurst was built in the early 19th Century as a private home for railway entrepreneur Charles Castleman.
Along with Louis Stevenson, its notable historical guests included Lord Carnarvon of Highclere Castle.
It later became the Grand Hotel, and then the Lyndhurst Park Hotel.
The building first became a hotel early 20th Century
i found this hotel and i would go and visted it as i heard there was entity
and was inside for 3 hours and i was so tried becuse it was so big inside
loved the long hallyways and looking inside the rooms
i will link my video of this place soon
history
A practical base for exploring the beauty of the New Forest National Park, the Lyndhurst Park Hotel is a mid range option in one of the most sought after destinations in England. It is not far from the Beaulieu River, while Broadlands is minutes by car. This countryside retreat is perfect for travellers who want to commune with nature. The nearby village high street is great for souvenir shopping and experiencing local gastronomy. The accommodation boasts individually decorated rooms overlooking the gardens, while the in house restaurant serves continental and English cuisine. The lounge bar offers light meals. There is an outdoor pool and a tennis court on site.
Number of rooms: 59
Lyndhurst Park Hotel, once linked to smuggling, was visited by Treasure Island author Robert Louis Stevenson.
Developer PegasusLife wants to replace it with 74 pensioner flats.
Opponents insist the unlisted building is historically significant and an influx of elderly residents would put pressure on services in the village.
The plans to be considered by the National Park Authority (NPA) are open for consultation until early January.
Originally named, Glasshayes House, the mansion house on the edge of Lyndhurst was built in the early 19th Century as a private home for railway entrepreneur Charles Castleman.
Along with Louis Stevenson, its notable historical guests included Lord Carnarvon of Highclere Castle.
It later became the Grand Hotel, and then the Lyndhurst Park Hotel.
The building first became a hotel early 20th Century