Sir Walter Tyrrell  

A Warme Welcome Awaits Ye at Sir Walter Tyrrell

A traditional Country Inn set in the heart of the New Forest. 200 yards away stands the Rufus Stone, marking the spot where King William II died, accidentally killed by Sir Walter Tyrrell.

This picturesque family pub has real log fires, a Traditional English home cooked menu, spectacular views of the New Forest and Camping Grounds to the rear. Seating areas both inside and out, including a smoking solution area. Ramp access for wheelchairs. We cater for parties, large or small, plus we have a large adventure playground for children with swings, slide and adventure playhouse.

Book a Table today on 023 8081 3170

Sir Walter Tyrrell
New Forest Pony

The New Forest has 93,000 acres of woodland and open common-land brimming with wildlife and is the largest un-enclosed area in Southern England. Ponies, donkeys, cattle, pigs and deer, to name a few, roaming freely.

The New Forest has been practically left untouched since the day of William the Conqueror, a peaceful and tranquil place to visit.

It is truly a place for all the family, whether you want to visit for a picnic relaxing while deer and ponies graze around you, or if you enjoy cycling and taking walks, there are plenty of cycle routes and pathways to get out and about breathing in the fresh air.

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