May 22, 2013

Selected 49 fabulous Bed and Breakfast properties in Hampshire

Filed under: Hampshire Accommodation — davidmoldon @ 2:52 pm

One reason for building Agentsmart was to share my knowledge of Hampshire, the tourist attractions and especially Bed and Breakfast that I ran with my Wife in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s in Owslebury.

Use our interactive map to find your ideal B&B and what to do in Hampshire

I have not stayed in many B&B’s in England, one in particular I remember in Devon where it was so hot that the husband cooking the breakfast only had his apron on, not a pretty sight first thing in the morning!

I could however fill many pages recounting the many funny episodes we encountered in our four years at Owslebury, but there is one that would be hard to top.

We had three guests booked in that were going to a wedding nearby, two men a lady, and we said don’t worry how late you come back, we wont lock the door, the property was a converted barn on a semi-active farm. We went to bed not thinking my eldest son who had gone to the pub might forget and lock-up! Next morning I noticed the lady combing her hair in the car, strange I thought as we provided mirrors etc in their room, well my son had locked them out and not wanting to wake us up, they had found a barn with straw in and slept soundly till morning. Very embarrassed we said have this one on us, but they said they could dine out on this for months, and insisted on paying.

Directory of B&B in Hampshire

What’s on in Hampshire in 2013

August 23, 2012

Hampshire attractions, what to see, where to stay, where to eat and what’s on.

Check out our interactive map to see where everything is in Hampshire.

I have lived in Hampshire all my life, but am still amazed at the diversity of things to do as a local or for someone on holiday. We are so lucky to have such a fantastic coastline with historic events that can hardly be equalled anywhere in the country. The warships that left Portsmouth for duty to defend our shores, The Schneider Trophy Races that propelled aviation and engine design more than any other event, and of course the D-Day invasion that surely was the greatest piece of logistic endeavour ever attempted by a nation under siege.

I have collected as a food lover many places to buy local produce, and one such Farm, Laverstoke Park Farm, owned by ex F1 Driver Jody Scheckter, is promoting this weekend Car-Fest along with Chris Evans, This is his dream of the perfect family festival, and of course, CarFest is also raising money for BBC Children in Need.

We take our Beer very seriously in Hampshire with many micro breweries sprouting up, and this weekend hosts the famous Flower Pots Beer Festival.

I have run B&B for many years and even with the strict ruling over health and safety, our Farmhouse B&B’s are some of the best you can find, and if that is not your scene, check out our self-catering establishments.

We are fortunate to have again a premiership football team in Southampton with a wonderful history, and our cricket team are in the 20/20 finals on Saturday, wish them well.

Well, if you can think of any other reason to shout out Hampshire is great, drop me an email, info@agentsmart.co.uk

 

July 2, 2012

Buckler’s Hard on the Beaulieu river, part of the New Forest, Hampshire

The Master Builders pub.

Britain’s maritime history has fascinating links with Buckler’s Hard, on the tidal river three miles downstream from Beaulieu. The hamlet consists mainly of two terraces of houses set widely apart and separated not only by the road down to the river but also by a wide turfed forecourt, on which New Forest ponies occasionally come for a graze.

Yet this tranquil place was once large and noisy with sounds of shipbuilding. The first ships were built there in Henry V’s time and upstream, at Bailey’s Hard, Beaulieu river produced its first naval vessel in 1698. But by the end of the 18th century Buckler’s Hard (a firm causeway built over soft ground) was employing four thousand men, building England’s “wooden walls” from the plentiful oak trees of the New Forest.

Many famous men-of-war were built from 1749 until well into the next century by Henry Adams, the Master Builder, followed by his two sons. Four of them, Agamemnon, Illustrious, Swiftsure and Euryalus fought at Trafalgar. Although at that famous battle Lord Nelson flew his flag in Victory, his favourite ship was Agamemnon. Nelson was given command of Agamemnon (launched in 1781) when the French Revolutionary Wars threatened Britain in 1793. It was when commanding her off Corsica that he lost his right eye.

Between 1745 and 1822 no fewer than fifty-five warships, fifteen merchantmen and two fire-ships were launched at the Hard. But the war of 1939-45 also gave this spot a chance to play a part in history.

Part of “Mulberry Harbour” for the Normandy landings was made nearby and from the old shipyard itself came anti-submarine patrol vessels and craft for air-sea rescue work.

Welcome to the motor yacht Seafin. Your own private floating paradise on the England’s South Coast and perhaps one of the most enjoyed charter boats on the Solent. When on Seafin you dictate the pace and the mood as life onboard is all about you, your friends, family, colleagues or clients having a good time.
The choices of things to do, see, eat and drink are wide and our team is here to take care of everything. It’s the most enjoyable and productive day that you could imagine for birthdays, boat shows, events, family, film & TV, hospitality, incentives, meetings, parties, regattas, seminars and training.
With beautiful views over the Beaulieu River and set at the end of the grassy street that is Buckler’s Hard village, it is difficult to imagine a more picturesque setting for a hotel on the whole south coast of England. What’s more, The Master Builder’s is located on Lord Montagu’s Beaulieu Estate in the New Forest National Park and just a few minutes drive from Beaulieu Palace House and the National Motor Museum.

 Family Food & Drink Festival Master Builder’s Hotel  Local Pondhead Farm fantastic sausages

30th June – 1st July

Stall selling west country

The Cherry Tree Story

Since 1997 we have been selling our range of pickles, chutneys, jams and marmalades at local markets, prestigious shows and outdoor events across the country.

Great Places to stay in Hampshire

September 29, 2011

Hampshire Restaurant with Stunning Sea Views and Rooms,

Filed under: Best places to eat in Hampshire,Hampshire Accommodation — davidmoldon @ 12:37 pm

It is quite rare to come across a restaurant with a panoramic sea view of the Needles, but there is such a place in Hampshire, Pebble Beach.

With this fantastic late summer weather it would be a shame not to give this amazing restaurant a try. I was lucky to arrive on Wednesday 28th of September, a beautiful day and the al fresco diners were hard at it cracking their lobster claws and washing them down with chilled white wines. Lukas Pastor, the manager was good enough to give me a guided tour of the Penthouse suite, and again with fantastic views, it would be difficult to match this anywhere.

Welcome to Pebble Beach in Barton-on-Sea

When you walk into Pebble Beach you open the doors to a new type of dining experience. Situated on the cliff top you will enjoy unrivaled sea views towards the Needles which, during the summer, can be enjoyed from the amazing terrace for al fresco dining.

Mike Caddy, the proprietor of Pebble Beach, has brought his years of experience from top notch restaurants both in the UK and California, to create a place where fabulous food and attentive service is the priority. Mike has fulfilled his dream of running a restaurant that offers something for everyone, using the very best locally sourced ingredients. Whether you eat in the vibrant restaurant, relax in the bar or have an aperitif at the oyster counter, you will be well looked after.

The kitchen, run by renowned head chef Pierre Chevillard, produces a fantastic seasonally changing menu offering a range of dishes that caters for all tastes. From light lunches to formal dinners you will be spoilt for choice.

Pebble Beach is not only a hugely popular restaurant but also offers exclusive hotel accommodation. The Penthouse Suite, which opened earlier this year, offers a luxury retreat with fantastic views of the coast from the bedroom and sitting room. Not only is this a wonderful apartment for a weekend break but it can also be hired for private dining and events. As well as The Penthouse Suite we offer luxury en-suite bedrooms which have recently been refurbished and were awarded four diamonds by the English Tourist Board.

Visit Pebble Beach website

More Restaurants in Hampshire

 

 

July 14, 2011

Self-Catering in Hampshire, ideal for an Outdoor Activity Holiday.

Filed under: Hampshire Accommodation — davidmoldon @ 3:34 pm

South Winchester Golf Club Lodges, Winchester.

If you are thinking of taking a holiday that includes an outdoor activity, this usually means carting along some bulky gear. Well self-Catering is probably your best bet, no awkward moments when asking where can I store my golf clubs, or how do I get my muddy cycling cloths clean. The self-catering lodges etc listed in our guide offer all the creature comforts you require, whilst giving you the freedom to come and go as you please. Check out our FIND IT IN HAMPSHIRE, accommodation/ self-catering to see where our 19 hand-picked sites are in Hampshire.

More things to do Sports and Recreation in Hampshire

Clay Pigeon Shooting in Hampshire

Fishing in Hampshire

Where to stay in Hampshire

June 30, 2011

The Best B&B, Self-Catering and Hotel Accommodation in Hampshire

Filed under: Hampshire Accommodation — davidmoldon @ 4:34 pm

The Dell B&B, Winchester.

Agent Smart unveils the most comprehensive, easy to use directory of accommodation and eating places in Hampshire. Having lived in Hampshire all my life I feel I can recommend all the establishments which are listed.

46 B&Bs, 19 self-catering lodges and houses, 23 Hotels all hand selected by Agent Smart.

Also in the directory are 45 Pubs and 25 Restaurants which fit the bill of quality not quantity.

Eating out is a special treat these days, and you need to feel the experience has been well worth the hard earned money you have parted with.

When visiting Hampshire from outside the county, we have added on the “FIND IT IN HAMPSHIRE” map all the different types of leisure activities you are likely to need, so you can plan your stay with all you require close at hand.

The What’s On section has established itself as the most comprehensive listing for all types of events in Hampshire, with new events being added daily.

Check out our Directory of places to stay.

A Hampshire History

The history of Hampshire covers major events that have helped to shape our county and make it the seventh wealthiest in the country. We encourage you to add your memories before it is too late, dont put it off, Grandparents this is a call to action.

A history of Aviation in HampshireA history of the marine industry in HampshireA history of sports in HampshireA history of places in HampshireA history of houses in Hampshire