South Baddesley is a small village located in the New Forest district of Hampshire, England. The village is situated on the eastern bank of the Lymington River and is surrounded by beautiful countryside. The village has a rich history dating back to the 11th century when it was mentioned in the Domesday Book. The village is home to several historic buildings, including the 12th-century St. Mary's Church, which is a Grade I listed building.
South Baddesley is a popular destination for tourists who come to explore the New Forest National Park. The village is surrounded by miles of beautiful countryside, including heathland, woodland, and wetlands. Visitors can enjoy a range of outdoor activities, including hiking, cycling, and horse riding. The village is also home to several pubs and restaurants, where visitors can enjoy a meal or a drink after a day of exploring.
Despite its small size, South Baddesley has a strong sense of community. The village has a primary school, a village hall, and a cricket club. The village also hosts several events throughout the year, including a summer fete and a Christmas fair. The village is a peaceful and picturesque place to live, with a strong sense of history and community.