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GBP 75 - 105 The Log Cabin
In the heart of The New Forest National Park, The AA 5-Star Log Cabin offers breakfasts made with local produce, free parking, free Wi-Fi, and an outs… MoreGBP 70 - 160 The Bartley Lodge Hotel
Set amid 8 acres of grounds, at the ‘Gateway to the New Forest’, this elegant listed building provides comfortable accommodation and delicious cui… More | ||||||||||||
The village has existed since the medieval period, when it was (and still is) an important crossroads between Southampton and the city|cities of Bournemouth and Poole.
etymology|Etymologically, the village was named after the farmstead (or "ham") of a man named Cadda. Currently, Cadnam is included in the Parish of Copythorne, a smaller village lying a mile to the north.
The start (Junction 1) of the M27 motorway is at Cadnam.
There are a number of pubs in Cadnam, including the White Hart (After White Hart), and The Sir John Barleycorn (After John Barleycorn).
There is also a hotel, The Bartley Lodge Hotel.
Surrounding villages are Copythorne, and Bartley.
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