Woodland, Cedar Valley Cabins
Cedars, Cedar Valley Cabins
“I grew up on this farm, and returned here 10 years ago to start my own glamping and camping business. I started renovating and refurbishing vehicles to add to the glamping collection, before starting to build mobile cabins, too, made from reclaimed materials. These were some of my first creations.” Owners Jack and Emily
They love
“Sitting out having drinks and a BBQ, watching the sun slowly sink below the horizon.”
We love
“The views from the bed; keep the blinds open and fall asleep gazing at the stars – this is a Dark Sky area.”
You may not love
A 3-night minimum stay over weekends May-Sept. The solar-powered electricity can be temperamental in bad weather.
Sustainability.
As part of their sustainable building approach, the interior is clad with cedar sourced from the estate and milled locally.
Surrounds.
- There’s an on site café, bar and pizza restaurant called the Dell (Open from 3 April 2026) which serves delicious wood-fired, sourdough pizzas and Hampshire’s celebrated beer and cider. It is highly recommended to pre-order pizzas in advance of your first visit to avoid disappointment.
- Circular walks lead out from the farm, plus you’re only a mile or so from the South Downs Way with its glorious rolling chalk hills.
- Or cycle the Meon Valley Trail, an 11-mile route along a disused railway track.
- You can walk to a handful of pubs; Jack recommends ’The No Name’ pub for a pint of local ale and extremely good food.
- Try fly fishing at Meon Valley Springs (2 miles). You can catch trout for your supper or just opt for catch and release. Lessons and equipment hire available.
- Petersfield is the closest town, with a farmers’ market every Wednesday and Saturday. Or buy fantastic local meat at Buckinghams Artisan Butchery to sling on the BBQ.
- Winchester is 20 mins’ drive: incredible period houses and a beautiful cathedral. Portsmouth is a little further, with a historical naval dockyard and day ferries to the Isle of Wight.
Details.
- Two cabins hidden on the edge of woodland in their own fields, part of a 2500-acre farm. Each has:
- Open-plan interior warmed by a woodburner
- Kingsize bed
- Ensuite shower bathroom, with bathrobes
- Outdoor bath
- Kitchenette with fridge, freezer, sink and hob; tea and coffee provided
- Fold-down table and chairs
- Cards, books and candles
- Outdoor area with picnic table, firebowl, BBQ and deckchairs
- Phone reception but no WiFi
- Dog friendly – small dogs are welcome (£25/dog) but must be kept off furniture and remain on a lead when outside to prevent any incidents with the local wildlife!
- Pizza restaurant/cafe/bar on main site (Spring/Summer only)
- Walk to pubs, drive to shops
- The Cedar Valley team are available by mobile 7pm
- Booking conditions: 2-night minimum stay; October to April (minimum 2 night stays on weekend), May to September (minimum 3 night stays on weekends)
- Remember to pack: all you need for self catering, including olive oil, salt, pepper and milk; a torch; wellies; bikes if you can
Moderate
30% deposit, with the balance due 4 weeks days prior to stay.
Cancellations
4+ weeks prior to stay: deposit refunded, minus a £40 processing fee.
-2-4 weeks prior to stay: 50% of the total booking retained, 50% refunded minus a £40 processing fee.
Cancellations made 2-4 weeks prior to stay, with deposit refunded minus a £40 processing fee.
No refunds if cancelled within 2 weeks of stay.
See our full booking Ts & Cs
FAQs.
You can get a train to Petersfield and then a taxi from the rank outside (12 min drive, approx £20). Bear in mind you would need to bring all food and drink supplies with you as nothing really within walking distance for meals etc.
1 night stays are not permitted
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