With 127 acres to explore there is plenty to do. We a have selection of wellies for walks, a couple of bikes, tennis rackets and balls, a cricket and croquet set.

Enjoy seasonal, local dishes prepared and served by Nick Hope or Andrew Du Bourg. Both can cater for any occassion with a delicious array of menus and options, including a formal 5 course meal, bbq, afternoon tea and whole stay catering.

Flora delivers fabulous feasts to Efford Park Manor, from canapé starters to light buffets, to surf and turf suppers and puddings, cheese boards and more.
Everything is fully prepped and ready to serve yourself!
With plenty of space indoors and outside, enjoy a yoga or a sound bath class with our very own instructor, Kim. We also have a wellness/nutritian coach, Sam, catering for an an array of retreat activities.
Our talented actors create exclusive, fully interactive murder mysteries with a variety of spectacular twists. You can have murder mystery dinners, weekends, teambuilding events, and any other sort of murder mystery you can think of.
Get your dancing shoes ready for a fun-filled evening with our silent disco hire. Play your own preferred tracks on 3 transmitters and enjoy a shared but individualised dancing experience, and witness the hilarious spectacle of a crowd dancing in silence.

Luxury private sailing day trips from Lymington - just a short distance from Efford Park Manor.
The fleet comprises beautiful, modern luxury yachts, and every experience is hosted by the friendly, qualified and experienced skipper and crew who ensure a truly relaxing and memorable day on board.
The Experience
From Lymington, your guests sail straight out into the Western Solent, one of the UK's most stunning sailing areas. Routes include picturesque harbours and anchorages on the Isle of Wight, sailing past the iconic Needles, and anchoring in stunning Alum Bay. Guests can enjoy a refreshing swim in the Solent when we anchor.

Create your own unique spirit with a class at the distillery bar and try the spirits, or book an immersive experience allowing you to learn cocktail making either at the distillery or here at Efford Park Manor.
From foraging in the grounds, to art and photography, cocktail making lessons, posh picnics, archery, wine and beer tasting and more. We have a list of talented and trusted people and suppliers to make your stay unique.

Whether you require an airport transfer or fancy a day out our mini-coach can transport you in style. Tyrone and his team offer a first-class service.
Lymington is a charming coastal town located on the Hampshire coast of southern England, near the edge of the New Forest National Park. Known for its picturesque setting, Lymington has a rich maritime history, which is reflected in its thriving sailing community and the scenic views of the Solent and the Isle of Wight.

The New Forest, designated as a National Park in 2005, is known for its ancient woodlands, heathlands and grasslands. It offers a range of recreational opportunities. Home to diverse flora and fauna, the New Forest supports species such as deer, ponies, donkeys, pigs and various birds. Visitors can also explore quaint villages such as Brockenhurst and Lyndhurst, each offering its own unique charm and attractions.

Nearby you can find several beaches, from sandy shores like Highcliffe, Avon, Mudeford Spit and Friars Cliff, to shingle ones like Lepe, Milford on Sea and Barton on Sea. For a unique experience, explore the shingle spit at Hurst Castle or the nature reserve at Keyhaven. Many of the beaches offer historical insights, natural beauty, and amenities such as cafes, parking, and children's playgrounds. Fossil hunting and watersports are a must.

Apart from sailing, Lymington serves as a gateway to the New Forest National Park, which is renowned for its stunning landscapes, horse riding, cycling tracks and wildlife, including free-roaming ponies. Numerous waling trails wind through the park, catering to varying levels of fitness and interest.

Lymington has a well-known marina that serves as a hub for sailing and boating. The town is popular among yachters, making it a vibrant spot during the sailing season. Let us know if you fancy setting sail during your stay.

This historical landmark, established in the 19th century, was one of the first seawater baths in England and remains a unique attraction along the waterfront.

The town features a range of historic architecture, including the 13th-century St. Thomas's Church and Georgian buildings that line the streets. The lively high street offers a mix of shops, cafés, and restaurants.

Lymington hosts a weekly market on Saturdays, where visitors can find local produce, crafts, and goods. Various events occur throughout the year, including food festivals and sailing competitions.