Hooray for Hampshire

Kelly Andrews headed to the New Forest to find out what makes it such a special spot or mini-mooners

quaint country house manor house with two vintage cars outside

I'm a huge advocate for mini-mooning in the UK (obviously), and since the dark days of lockdown it's increasingly become the thing to do – short trip post W-day here in Blighty followed by an overseas vacay later on if you're so inclined. I'm here to tell you that for the former you'll struggle to find better than the glorious New Forest. I recently visited two incredible hotels in Hampshire, each one perfect for newlyweds in their own way.

GREAT EXPECTATIONS
After a picturesque drive through the New Forest spent pony spotting, we pulled up at Grade II listed hotel The Montagu Arms, tucked away in a quiet corner of Beaulieu, our first port of call on this trip. Incidentally, thanks to the rain I never did see a pony! The ample car park is located behind the hotel, so our introduction to the place was via the absolutely delightful grounds, reminiscent of the eponymous childhood story, The Secret Garden. Scattered with water features, beautifully tended flower beds, lawns and cobbled paths wending their way to the entrance, I only wished the weather had been kind enough to let us enjoy them more.

large suite, neutral tones, bed, sofa, armchair, tv beams on ceiling

AN IDYLLIC RETREAT
Boasting 22 bedrooms and suites in the main house, with 33 in total within the hotel, each has it's own unique design and layout, featuring the ultimate combination of comfort and sophistication. Decorated in a chic and charming country-house style, the soft tones and textures used to create a peaceful space were right up my street.

Our home away from home for the night was one of the property's stunning Courtyard Retreats hidden amongst the aforementioned gardens and converted from the house's original 1920s chauffeur's garages. I don't know what I was expecting, but to call Hazel a "room" would be doing it a gross disservice. With the look of a space taken straight from the pages of Home & Garden magazine, its vast glass façade looked out over the central courtyard allowing the best of the outside in, and the team have left no stone unturned when it comes to providing all the comforts you could wish for. This even extends to the smallest of details such as the mini torch attached to the retreat's keyring, to help you find your way safely through the gardens to the hotel at dinner time, or stagger back after a hearty meal and perhaps a wine flight.

Let's talk about the bathroom! Possibly on a par with the footprint of my entire house, it boasted a roll top bath, twin sinks, walk-in shower, bidet, and the necessary, of course. You're never going to step on each other's toes getting ready here, and the SenSpa toiletries were a real treat, as well as a hint of what awaited on day two. I can't recommend this spot highly enough to newlyweds. It's the perfect retreat for a secluded, romantic, relaxing break.

wood-panelled restaurant, beamed ceilings, pink and green velvet chairs

TIME TO DINE
It was time to see if dinner in The Terrace, the hotel's awardwinning restaurant, was equal to the benchmark laid down by our accommodation. Marketing hails it as offering an unparalleled fine-dining experience, and I can't argue with that. Led by executive chef, Dan Burrell, the menus here champion seasonality and fresh, hyper-local Hampshire ingredients, including produce from the hotel's own bountiful organic kitchen garden. Looking at the menu it was a difficult choice, but ultimately I opted for the 42-day aged beef tartare with horseradish and onion purée to start; followed by Cornish red mullet with champagne sauce, artichoke, mussels, and pink fir potatoes. I finished my meal with a delicious selection of local cheese and biscuits. Every mouthful of the entire meal was an explosion of flavour and culinary discovery, while the knowledgeable and charming sommelier, Paulo, selected the perfect English wine to go with it – a Kentish Chapel Down Bacchus, plus a cheeky taste of Norfolk's Winbirri Bacchus. No evening would be complete without a nightcap, so we headed to the tranquil lounge for a Brandy Alexander, which I've since decided is my new favourite cocktail!

large country house, at end of gravel drive, trees and shrubland

ON THE ROAD AGAIN...
Incredibly sad to leave the hotel and it's charming, friendly and helpful team, we set off after a hearty breakfast and hit the road again. Our destination was a mere six miles away in beautiful Brockenhurst: Carey's Manor Hotel, The Montagu's sister establishment. Although downhearted to see the latter in my rear-view mirror, it didn't take me long to turn my thoughts to the planned day ahead spent in SenSpa at my next destination – the excitement was back!
It's worth pointing out at this juncture that residents of The Montagu Arms can enjoy complimentary access to SenSpa, including it's indoor pool, Jacuzzi, steam room, sauna and gym, with treatments and access to the hydrotherapy pool available at an additional cost. The kind folk there even offer free transfers. The choice of where you decide to rest your head is, purely down to your personal style. Where The Montagu Arms is intimate, boutique, tranquil, and secluded; Carey's Manor offers 18th-century grandeur, vibrancy and a myriad of spaces to enjoy from the aforementioned spa, to its three restaurants, including modern British brasserie Cambium, traditional French bistro Le Blaireau, and authentic Thai restaurant Zen Garden.

image of woman walking through a spa pool

PERFECTLY PAMPERED
On arrival, I wasted no time whatsoever in heading straight to the award-winning SenSpa. A world-class Thai spa focusing on holistic wellness, inspired by ancient Eastern rituals, it was unlike any I'd been to before, so I was interested to see what the experience would have in store. We'd been treated to Hydrotherapy Pool access, and I was like a kid in a sweetshop. But where to begin? Across two floors, this state-of-the-art facility features the pool itself, crystal steam room, ice room, experience showers, herbal sauna and so much more. Adding this to your visit is something I would most definitely encourage as it's not to be missed. My treatment was booked for the afternoon – a relaxing, full-body Thai massage using SenSpa's very own natural products, which lifted me away on a cloud of aroma and ultimate relaxation. My therapist was incredible and really listened to me when I talked to her about problem areas and the amount of pressure I'd like. I headed back to the pool with a spring in my step, feeling revitalised and light as a feather. There's a wide range of spa packages available, so there's bound to be something to suit you both and help you unwind following the highs of W-day.

bed in a hotel room, beige walls beige flock curtains, bedside tables, chair in window

BON APPETIT
By the time I managed to tear myself away from the calming waters of SenSpa, there was just enough time to pop back to our gorgeous suite to brush up for dinner. Mum and I were thrilled by its two bathrooms, meaning we could both get ready in double quick time without fighting for mirror or sink space! The hotel has 77 bedrooms and suites all designed with tranquillity in mind. Some Manor Rooms in the main house feature a four-poster bed – honeymoon romance goals. Meanwhile, The Garden Rooms are more contemporary, each with a balcony or patio overlooking the grounds. The newly-designed suites offer a luxurious escape with features such as a roof terrace, spacious living area and chic, marble bathroom. Our table was booked in Le Blaireau, which promised a menu of regional French food. Given it's location at the other side of this vast hotel, and the fact the rain still hadn't let up, we were happy indeed to hear that we didn't need to set foot outside and could cheerfully wend our way through the cosy corridors to reach the restaurant.

As I pushed open an unassuming door at the end of a corridor, I let out a gasp of delight. Was this the Hampshire equivalent of The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe? It was as though I'd stepped into the cobbled streets of Paris with the iconic Art Nouveau Metro sign in front of me and shop fronts complete with awning to my right. Past a vintage Citroen DS, lies the main restaurant, every bit the classic French bistro of a bygone era. So... much... fun!

The menu here is humble and indulgent – fine by me – I was ravenous after such a tiring day in the spa! I dined on a soufflé au fromage, a tasty burger from the specials board and crème brulee, all washed down with a glass of French wine, before going to bed full, relaxed, completely content, and dreaming of those illusive New Forest ponies.

FIND OUT MORE
The Montagu Arms
www.montaguarmshotel.co.uk | 01590 612 324
Careys Manor & SenSpa www.careysmanor.com | 01590 624 467

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