
Accommodation in Hythe
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Updated: January 24, 2012
What's New:
Golfing Mini-Breaks

The New Forest has many Golf Courses. We have put together a selection of new forest accommodations that cater for the Golfing enthusiast and their Families. Many are keen Golfers themselves and I know of at least One professional golfing family that are new forest bed and breakfast hosts.
Updated: December 14, 2011
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YOU ARE missing thousands of potential visitors on those other portals, such as businessmen on-the-move. One of the few sectors that can still afford bed and breakfast.
New Forest Accommodation - Hythe
ABOUT Hythe New Forest, Hampshire, UK.
Hythe is a village near Southampton, Hampshire, England. It is located by the
shore of Southampton Water, and has a ferry service connecting it to
Southampton. Hythe has a small shopping area, a pier, and a marina for yachts.
Hythe has a small shopping area clustered around its High Street, which includes
a supermarket, a public library, several charity shops, and a number of small
independent shops. The pier railway and ferry service across Southampton Water
to Southampton operates at half-hourly intervals throughout the day, and is the
oldest working pier train in the world.
Hythe's position makes it a good vantage point for viewing liners arriving and
departing at the port of Southampton, which attracts many ship-watchers to the
area. Hythe also has a marina of relatively recent foundation, at which a large
number of yachts and boats are moored. A number of large and expensive houses
are situated around the marina, overlooking the waterside.
Ewart Court on Jones Lane in Hythe is home to Hythe and Dibden Cricket Club. The
club was formed in 1948 with the amalgamation of The Hythe Club and The Dibden
Purlieu Club. The Hythe club was originally formed in 1860.
Hythe was home to the US Army between 1968 and 2006 at RAF Hythe. Following its
closure, RAF Hythe was bought by the South East England Development Agency (SEEDA),
who turned the site into a marine business park, Hythe Marine Park. Every year,
usually around August, this marina hosts the R.N.L.I. Great Waterside Raft Race,
where teams race rafts in the Solent Estuary to raise money in support of the
Hythe R.N.L.I. branch.
Hythe is twinned with Mauves-sur-Loire, France.
The name Hythe means landing-place or haven. Hythe is recorded in a
Parliamentary roll from 1293. The Hythe ferry ("Hitheferye") to Southampton is
marked on a map by Christopher Saxton of 1575, and on a map by John Harrison in
1788. Hythe was part of the parish of Fawley, although it became a separate
ecclesiastical parish in 1841. The current church, of Saint John the Baptist,
was erected in 1874. It is of red brick with Bath Stone dressings. There were at
one time stocks in the village.
At the beginning of the 20th century Hythe was a "little fishing village"; with
an hourly steamboat service to Southampton, and with the clubhouse of Hythe
Yacht Club at the end of the pier. Hythe remained part of the civil parish of
Fawley until 1913, when it became part of the parish of Dibden. Hythe was a
village up to the 1950s, but the expansion of Fawley Refinery lead to a demand
for more houses for workers, and Hythe and Dibden Purlieu were allowed to expand
into a small town. In 1983, following the growth of Hythe, the parish of Dibden
was renamed to Hythe and Dibden, to reflect the importance of Hythe as a new
focal point of the Parish.
During World War II, Hythe was used as a port for the “little ships” of the
Royal Navy, the Motor Torpedo Boats and the RAF Air/Sea Rescue Boats. In 1960,
The Hovercraft Development Company and Sir Christopher Cockerell, its founder,
moved to Hythe.
Notable residents
Sir Christopher Cockerell, the inventor of the hovercraft, lived and died in
Hythe.
T. E. Lawrence, Lawrence of Arabia, lived in the village from 1931 to 1932. He
was then known as T. E. Shaw, and turned up in Hythe in 1931, seconded by the
RAF to the British Power Boats factory in Shore Road. He lodged in Myrtle
Cottage at the junction of St John Street and Shore Road and left in 1932.
William Scammell, a leading English poet, critic and biographer of Keith
Douglas, was born in Hythe in 1939. A commemorative plaque, provided by the
Parish Council, can be seen on the house in Alexandra Road, where he was born
and lived until 1953. He died in 2000, aged 60.
David Ellery, the author and ship historian, is based at Hythe.
Bruce Parry, the adventurer and TV presenter of shows such as Amazon with Bruce
Parry, was born 17 March 1969, in Hythe, Hampshire, England.
Accommodation in the New Forest
List of New Forest Accommodation in Hythe
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Bed and breakfast
Changri-La, 12 Ashleigh Close, Hythe SO45 3QP2
Cottage
Waterside Retreat, 17 Sir Christopher Court, Hythe SO45 6JR3
Cottage
Waterfront House, 19 Sir Christopher Court, Hythe SO45 6JR4
Hotel
Four Seasons at Hythe, Hamilton Road, Hythe SO453PD5
Hotel
Maples Hotel, 21 St Johns Street, Hythe6
Hotel
Forresters, 2 Southampton Road, Hythe SO45 5GQ7
Hotel
Fountain Court Hotel, Frost Lane, Hythe
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