Faced with the prospect of booking somewhere for a weekend break for my husband and myself, I began the herculean task of trawling through respectable sounding B&B's in the New Forest area. Eventually I threw in the towel, unable to find somewhere that didn't have pictures of bedrooms with chintz quilts or where guests had written scathing reports of their stay. So I broadened the search to Portsmouth and almost immediately stumbled across the gem that is The Retreat.
Only in its fourth month of being open, the Retreat has already won rave reviews from it's clientele as well as excellence awards from Enjoy England. And quite frankly, it's not difficult to see why!
After spending ten minutes on the phone when we got hopelessly lost, being guided in by a completely unflustered Mark, my husband and I were given a warm welcome. I'd ordered champagne in advance, and I was absolutely desperate for a drink by the time we got there. So champagne was taken in the newly refurbished (and very uncluttered) lounge, with the delightful company of Mark.
The room was superb. We stayed in the Franklin room, with a modern four poster bed. The room was warm, with egyptian cotton sheets, a flat screen TV on the wall and an ensuite bathroom with a shower, whirlpool bath, and my personal favourite, a mirror that lights up when you wave your hand in front of it.
That kept me entertained for a good long while, until we hit the town. At this point I would suggest that if you haven't visited Portsmouth before, ask Sian and Mark what they recommend. A meal at Bar A and a drink at The Hole in the Wall (real ale!!) perfectly complemented our weekend. Incidentally, whilst in the locality, we had the opportunity to meet people who obviously know, like and respect Sian and Mark, which says an awful lot about them as a couple.
Breakfast was wonderful. Organic yogurts, beautifully presented fresh fruit, juice, cereal, hot toast and of course the full english. All made from quality products and served how you like them.
The whole house has been very thoughtfully redecorated and the attention to the smallest detail really showed. By the way, ask Mark to tell you the story about the picture in the dining room that depicts the Battle of Trafalgar!!
Vey sad to leave but will definately be going back. There were two other couples there on our second night, and both were making return bookings.
Go visit The Retreat - I promise that you won't be disappointed and Mark and Sian deserve all the success that they will surely get from this incrediably well run and beautifully thought out bed and breakfast.






