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15 May 2013

Milford on Sea: Hyphens or no hyphens?

I woke up this morning thinking; 'Who can I annoy today'. Now, my wife had yet to have her second cup of tea, so it would have been unwise to even consider annoying her this early. A quick pop outside, but no one to be seen, so a change of plan was needed.
 
Luckily, there was a subject that had perplexed me for some time, so I decided now was the time for some research on whether Milford on Sea should have hyphens in or not. (We only deal with the big issues here you know.)
 
First point of call was the welcome signs into the village. No hyphens, so this must be right. To double check I took a look at the Parish Council website. The header had no hyphens, but the official address details did, so did a couple of mentions in the site’s text. So ‘1-1’ so far.
 
The Parish Council avenue of research has now opened another dilemma, as looking at the 'Village Crest' not only did it have hyphen's, but also two men in strange attire.  One seems to hold a sythe, the other wearing fisherman boots, - plus a ship, a crown and a flower shape. Could be interesting to understand the meaning, but my hyphen mission had to take priority and be completed.
 
Next, the Community Centre. No hyphens on their website, so ‘2-1’ to the ‘No Hyphens’.
 
The NHS site for the War Memorial Hospital had no hyphens, yet Hospital Friends website were clearly in the hyphen camp.
 
My next investigation should prove telling, so I tracked down the Milford Historical Records Society. Ah, they don’t have the ‘on-sea’ bit in their name. However, Milford-on-Sea does appear in their written text, so now ‘3-3'.
 
Hampshire County Council mentions our village by using both versions, so they have covered themselves well by ensuring they have the correct version somewhere. 4-4 now.
 
Time to hit the streets, and ask a few random people in the village. My first questionee said; ‘You can stick your hyphens where you like’.  I wasn’t entirely convinced he was commenting on my actual question.  The next just looked at me pitifully & enquired whether; ‘I didn’t have something more important to do’. This was not going well, however, it did make me think, and I concluded I hadn’t.
 
In my very weird world, I was convinced that people needed to know the result of my mission. I therefore decided to take a new tact by finding out a bit more about ‘hyphens in names’. 

Not necessarily relevant, but I discovered that the longest hyphenated town name in the USA is Washington-on-the-Brazos in Texas. I considered contacting one of the inhabitants to see if they would comment on my quest, but I decided they might not have heard of Milford on Sea, and even if they had, I am not good with accents.
 
I also discovered that Sutton-under-Whitestoncliffe is situated in the North Yorkshire Moors, and claims to be the longest hyphenated place name in the UK. Again, I never called anyone there for the same geographic & accent reasons already mentioned.

Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch is of course longer, but they missed the chance of this record by not adding any hyphens.

A quick look at Wikipedia, and although Milford on Sea village is mentioned, I am told never to believe anythings I read on that website, so that was disqualified. Ah, the encyclopedia. Oh no, haven't got one of those anymore. 

I finally had a look at BBC News website, but there was no mention of Milford on Sea at all, so no help here then.
 
I then had a brainwave, when does the Oxford Dictionary believe it is correct to use a hyphen? I found they are not sure either. The first editors of the Concise Oxford Dictionary, wrote in their preface to the 1911 edition: ‘We have also to admit that after trying hard at an early stage to arrive at some principle that should teach us when to separate, when to hyphen, and when to unite the parts of compound words, we had to abandon the attempt as hopeless, and welter in the prevailing chaos.’, they conclude ‘Hyphenation in English is highly variable, and in many contexts, it really doesn't matter’.
 
My ‘in-depth’ research therefore left the results as an honourable draw with the ‘With Hyphens-4’ & ‘No Hyphens-4’. So, which is the correct way to write our village name: Milford on Sea or Milford-on-Sea? It seems there is no right answer, so just do what you like!
 
Thinking my mission was over, someone has just asked me which is correct, Danes Stream or Danestream? - Argggh!
 
 

13 May 2013

Stroll and Discover Milford on Sea


Did you know that the village has an interesting and rather charming 'Discover Milford on Sea Walking Tour'?
 
The tour is a casual stroll around the village with a local guide, who will help you to discover our history & tell some fascinating village stories.

No need to book, just meet on the Village Green at 10.30am.
 
The tour lasts around one & half hours and ends at All Saints' Church, with a cup of tea!

Everyone is welcome, and there is something of interest for locals & holidaymakers alike.

The tours are just £1 for Adults and Children Free
 
Why not stick a date in your diary now: 10.30am: Wednesday 5th June, 3rd July, 7th August and 4th September.

10 May 2013

Anyone for the Dordogne?

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I have discovered that a well-known and popular Milford on Sea local resident, Richard Poole, has some rather nice properties for holidays in the Dordogne.

Being almost French myself, I am of course an expert on anything to do with France. Some of you will know me to be fluent in my special version of the language, and partial to a frogs leg baguette.

Having emigrated on more than one occasion to Deauville, (my wife’s only regret is that I kept coming back with her), I can confidently say that the Dordogne is worth a visit, not just for the spectacular scenery, but also the French food, and of course the great local wines. Some people even get involved in the many outdoor pursuits, but I much prefer activities that simply involve a parasol and a glass.

Richard is a qualified surveyor and also a sponsor of the Milford on Sea Arts & Music Festival. He is also a supporter of our excellent village restaurants, and I am sure when he regularly visits the Dordogne area, he takes the opportunity to see if the local food they serve can match ours. I bet they lose on the variety on offer!

Having taken a peak at the website, it is clear that each of Richard’s houses have been renovated to a fine standard, and that the properties looks welcoming and comfortable with all mod cons and naturally the much needed swimming pool for the summer.

If you fancy taking a look or even going on holiday, please visit: www.dordognecorreze.co.uk

Reconnaissance Inside The Cave

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As you may have read last week, there was some confusion over my invitation to Tuesday’s ‘Preview Night at The Cave’. The confusion was, I didn’t have one.

As my wife got ready for the evening using the invitation she had received, I was plotting my way in, although camouflaging a twenty stone bloke is a little tricky.

As she left, and somehow managed to walk in her high heeled party shoes, she reminded me for the fifth time to take the dogs out. I found her reminder very useful, particularly as this is something I have always done when she is out for at least ten years and more, who knows what could have happened had I not been reminded.

As she turned the corner, I decided to demonstrate my independence and ignore the reminder, by letting the dogs out quickly and then telling them to say that they had been for walk when she asked.  I then swiftly changed and followed her path towards The Cave.

Having arrived in the village centre, I was furtively peeking out of Mr Pink’s doorway and I could see that there was no neanderthal doormen, so getting in to The Cave was looking promising.

Confidence was the key, so I strolled straight in. No one recognised me in my beret and blue & white hooped top. Every time anyone spoke to me, I replied in my fluent version of French until they moved on, mainly perplexed.

A few people did challenge why I was there and asked why looked so ridiculous, but I explained I was the French cousin of the bloke who did the Milford on Sea News. On hearing that, no one appeared that surprised and simply shrugged. (I thought shrugging was something that only us French did.).

I have to be honest, things got a bit tricky when Leo, the French owner/head chef from La Perle, spoke to me. I simply told him that I did not understand his Champagne region dialect. His face was a picture of disbelief and gallic mystification as he walked off. He even forgot to take the gift I had made to him of the onions I had been wearing.

The enthusiastic new team in The Cave were serving tasty canapés (that word is French you know) and glasses of wine. I did get a blank look when I asked them if anyone else was drinking Pernod.

Surreptitiously, I spotted getting on for 100 guests, B&B owners, local shops, restaurants, councillors, press, friends and many other smiling people having a great time and 'ooing & ahhing' at the fabulous transformation.

The interior can only be described as amazing. The whole inside has been expanded and reborn. Everywhere you look there is interesting objet d'art (another French word), which seemlessly blended together. There is not doubt that Stacey has a wonderful eye for interior design.

The Cave could easily slot into London’s West End in a heartbeat. The only way that you knew that you were not in the West End, was the familiar faces, great view of the village green and reasonable prices for such quality.

As Sam’s Bar was in full swing, and the Wine Shop area was constantly being complemented for the wide selection of world wines and special ales that Jon had stocked, James (the Retail Manager), was busy enthusiastically explaining all they could offer to numerous interested people.

If the overheard compliments of the guests is anything to go by, The Cave is going to be a great success as a Wine Bar & Shop in the heart of Milford on Sea, and the team certainly feel as though they will be giving everyone a warm welcome, whether coming in to buy wine, having a drink or coffee, or simply taking a look at what is going on.

As I continued to mingle, I must have been mistaken, but it felt like people just moved away as I approached.  I guess none of them were confident enough in speaking French. It was hard to tell if my wife was fooled by my disguise, or whether she had just chosen to completely pretend she had no idea who I was, and completely ignore me. (It was probably the latter, as she does this on quite a few occasions when we are in he same place.)

Jon himself came over for chat. Forgetting my original cover story, I explained to him that I was representing Milford on Sea’s French twin town of Le Poulet. His face was quizzical, probably because I has said it all in my version of French. As he called Stacey over, I blended into the crowd, and left.


The Cave
2 Church Hill, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QH
Tel: 01590 642195
www.thecavemos.co.uk
www.thecavemos.co.uk/gallery

40 B4 40-The Mill at Gordleton

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 No 33: The Mill at Gordleton

It was a glorious sunny day and we were on our way to lunch at The Mill at Gordleton, near Lymington. My wife at the wheel, friends in the back, things were looking good.

To beat the setting of The Mill at Gordleton is difficult at any time of the year, and on a hot spring day it is almost impossible.

We were greeted and asked whether we would prefer the Main Restaurant or The Terrace next to the river. No brainer really, and I had the sunglasses to prove it.

Only Colin and I went for starters, to accompany our respective pints of Grolsh and Thatcher’s cider. He had gone for the tempting Smoked chicken & sweetcorn chowder, the girls abstained, and I had gone for possibly my favourite starter of all, Twice baked soufflé, this time it had a twist, by including Fjordlings of Salisbury smoked salmon and horseradish. Oh yes, delicious!

As you may have seen in previous ’40 B4 40’s’, we always photograph our meals. However on this occasion, mainly due to us both being starving, we had tucked straight in.

It was only when I got a sharp fork stuck in my side, accompanied by the sweet words; “You have forgotten the photo dear”, that I realised it was far too late. How my wife displays such a sweet demeanour whilst attacking me ferociously I have no idea.

As we awaited the main courses, and I tried not to show the pain coming from my left side, we admired not just the immaculate gardens, ambient terrace and babbling river, but also the garden sculptures. The Mill has a number of fantastic local and national artists currently exhibiting their pieces in their beautiful grounds.

They have now added 'The Mill Art Walk', which is a mini tour around the grounds with details on each pieces exhibited and the artists who have kindly contributed them.

Our main courses were soon in front of us, and consisted of Breast of chargrilled free range chicken, olives, sun-dried tomato, artichokes, Pecorino cheese and a balsamic vinaigrette for my wife, two of us had; ‘Scampi’ (breaded medallions of monkfish) with hand cut chips, minted pea and lime crème fraîche, and Colin the Carnivore had a light summer meal of Rich steak and kidney pie with rosary roasted mids and glazed carrots. All were very well cooked, and you could taste the freshness of the ingredients, although I would have preferred Tartare Sauce to the alternative fish accompaniment.

The team at The Mill are very proud of the fact that they make everything in-house themselves, including bread, soups, sauces, ice creams and puddings. They also source local and organic produce including vegetables, free range eggs, local cheeses, New Forest seasonal venison and pork.

Each main course had been devoured and enjoyed, and my perforated side was slowly recovering with the aid of another pint. However, a new dilemma was now facing me. The pudding menu!

Having been mentally narrowing it down to three since seeing the menu an hour or so ago, I made another sacrifice to make a shortlist of two, but still could not decide on just one.

I decided to launch a charm offence on my wife, trying to persuade her to have a pudding (Of my choice of course!). Things like, ‘Go on, treat yourself’, “You can share mine” (That was a lie), “and other pathetic tactics like; “If you loved me you would have one”, were each tried in forlorn effort. Her smile remained enchanting, however her eye’s were darkening on each suggestion, and it was clear that unless I gave up a violent attacked would be on its way imminently. I needed a Plan B.

As we ordered, Tricia inadvertantly went for my very close second choice, the Pavlova with Lymington strawberries and Chantilly cream, and I had settled on the Chocolate Brownie with Tonka Bean Ice Cream and Hot Chocolate Sauce. As they arrived I persuaded Tricia to let me photograph her sweet due to the shadows of the beating sun. Plan B was underway. I arranged her sweet and took a great picture whist she chatted. Somehow when her plate returned to its rightful place in front of her, a couple of spoonfuls were missing. I don’t think she bought my explanation that the ducks had swooped across the table helping themselves. I am sure she tried to kick me, but thankfully, she only has little legs.

We have never been disappointed eating at The Mill, and it you dine or visit on a sunny day, it is one of those special New Forest moments.

The Mill at Gordleton Hotel Restaurant
Silver Street, Hordle, near Lymington, SO41 6DJ

If you are wondering what the 40 B4 40 Dining Challenge is all about, please click here and all will be explained.


A New Musical Graphics Guy in Town

Milford on Sea has a brand new, young & enthusiastic business. Lloyd Gee Pearson has started his new company called The Graphics Guy in Laundry Lane, Milford on Sea.

Lloyd has over 6 years of experience in the sign industry. and offers a complete signage service from design to finish. His products range from small stickers for houses/boats etc to full branding and manufacturing of signs and window/van graphics. Most recently, he he completed all of the external and internal signage at The Cave in the village centre.

Lloyd offers a free quotation and design service. His service is prompt, efficient and friendly, and he will work round the clock to manufacture your signs to perfection.

You can see a lot of his work if you check out his Facebook Page at: www.facebook.com/thegraphicsguyuk | Tel: 01590 642220 or 07703 826759.

In addition to this, Lloyd is also the drummer in a local band, called Let's Go Safari.  They have just released their first EP which you can find online at: www.letsgosafari.co.uk

You can also check out their Gig's List on the website.

The band are a nice bunch of lads, playing indie feel-good music simply because they love it.


The Graphics Guy
Workshop 2, Unit 3 Laundry Lane, Milford on Sea, SO41 0WJ
Tel: 01590 642220 or 07703 826759
www.thegraphicsguy.co.uk
www.facebook.com/thegraphicsguyuk
designs@thegraphicsguy.co.uk

Try them out for: Contemporary & Classic Signs, Vehicle Graphics, Boat Graphics, Shop Fascias, Exterior Signage, Interior Signage, Re-Branding, Digital Printing, Window Graphics, DIY Lettering, Banners, Graphic Removals, Business Cards, Pavement Signs, Gold Leaf WorkWe're a fresh new company, full of enthusiasm, aiming to provide a complete signage service. Whether it be small stickers or signs to a whole branding of graphics for an entire company, they can provide all your graphic needs. 

Let's Go Safari
www.letsgosafari.co.uk
www.facebook.com/letsgosafari



Milford Conservation Volunteers Go Wild!

The Milford on Sea BioBlitz on Friday 7th June and Saturday 8th June. There will be a number of sessions over the two days that provide opportunities to go on a guided bird watch, take part in a mini-beast hunt, look out for moths and bats, have a go at pond dipping and experience a dawn chorus. By taking part you’ll experience nature close up, have fun, and understand why wildlife recording is so important.

Numbers for each session are limited so please call for more information and to book your place.


Friday 7th June
10.30am -12.00noon | Keyhaven Bird Watch and Walk. Call 01590 643400
4.30pm – 6.00pm | Mini beasts at Studland Meadow. Call 01590 644489
9.00pm – 11.00pm | Moths and bats at Sturt Pond. Call 01590 644316

Saturday 8th June
4.30am – 6.00am | Pleasure Grounds Dawn Chorus. Call 01590 643400
7.00am – 8.00am | Moth trap at Sturt Pond. Call 01590 644316
10.30am – 12.00noon | Pond dipping at Barnes Copse. Call 01590 644489

A “BioBlitz” is an event that engages local people with biodiversity, inviting them to get directly involved in surveying and monitoring local wildlife. During a BioBlitz event, specialists and members of the public work together to survey a natural space; identifying and recording as many species as possible over 24 hours. It’s a great opportunity to discover and understand the diversity of wildlife living on your doorstep.

Full details of how to join in with the BioBlitz can be found on the Milford Conservation Volunteers website at: www.milfordcv.org

Cubs Keep Busy


The lads in the Milford & Keyhaven Cubs continue to do good work and keep themselves busy with fun activities.

So far this Spring, led by Troop Leader, Mathew Cobb, they have had another visit to Hillyfield Rest Home for a games evening, and also to celebrate the 100 birthday of one of the residents.

They also had a trip to the New Forest Verderers Court where they had a brilliant talk from Head Agister Jonathan Gerrelli.

In the coming weeks, the Cubs will be taking part in a litter pick in the village, as well as their usual camping, hiking, shelter building, camp cooking and kayaking activities at Keyhaven.

Find out more about the New Forest Verderers Court: www.verderers.org.uk/court.html

02 May 2013

Let’s Go Caving

My wife has received an invitation to a preview, before the official opening, of The Cave.
 
Her invitation originally said; ‘My wife and partner are invited to…..’, but the partner bit had been rather enthusiastically crossed out.
 
My wife denied having anything to do with the obliteration.

I waited until she went out, and after two hours of searching for every pen in the house, and then matching the ink to the scribble, I had to accept that she may be innocent on this occasion.

Fortunately I am not a sensitive soul, and I guess that Jon & Stacey's little baby Sam had been scribbling on it.
 
The Cave will be officially opening next Wednesday (8th May) and is the unique creation of Jon & Stacey Crouch. The new family owned Independent Wine Shop and Bar looks pretty exciting and I am sure will be worth calling into as soon as the doors open.
 
With their track record of building successful hospitality businesses in and around Milford on Sea, I having no doubt that Jon & Stacey, and new manager James Jewell, would love to see you, even if they have ‘forgotten’ to invite me to the preview.
 
Invited or not, I fully intend to gate crash, so watch this space to see what happens!

The Cave
2 Church Hill, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QH
Tel: 01590 642195
www.thecavemos.co.uk

The GREAT DINING BUS rolls into Milford


Milford on Sea have launched what is believed to be the first bus dining event in the UK.
 
The Great Dining Bus takes locals, holidaymakers and visitors on Dining Tours of the restaurants in Milford on Sea, with each tasty course being served in a different village restaurant.
 
Milford on Sea has become a 'foodie heaven', and when people see the dining options available, it is easy to see why the village is fast being recognised as the 'south coast destination for great dining'.
 
If you love food and great company, a lunch on the Great Dining Bus in Milford on Sea is for you. Simply book and ‘Jump On’ to enjoy each course in a different village restaurant.
 
Each Dining Tour gives people a great opportunity to experience fresh local ingredients and tasty creative dishes as the Milford on Sea village restaurants showcase their food offering and service. The village has a multi-award winning fish restaurant, French restaurant, cosmopolitan bistro, seafront British restaurant, and you can even enjoy authentic regional Indian & Thai food.
 
The Great Dining Bus is perfect as a treat, for spending time with friends, special celebrations, anniversaries, birthdays, or just a great excuse to enjoy a unique dining experience whilst savouring great food in excellent restaurants.
 
In addition to the Great Dining Bus (37.50pp), there is also a Strolling Dining Tour (£32pp), and a Spice Tour (£24pp). These other two tours give people the choice to walk the short distances between courses, for a different type of dining experience. The village is fortunate to have many of the restaurants close to the village green which enables people to take a leisurely stroll between courses.
 
Milford on Sea also has much more to offer; being blessed with a spectacular coastline, quaint seaside village & great places to stay, eat & shop. To go with our excellent restaurants, pubs & cafés, the village also has B&B's, hotels, self-catering, caravans & camping, in fact something to suit every taste and budget.
 
The Great Dining Bus is also encouraging people to come and ‘Stay & Dine’, making Milford on Sea a ‘destination for foodies’.
 
The Dining Tours run on a regular basis throughout the year, and dates are already available from June 2013 through to April 2014. (See Tour Dates here)  The courses each restaurant serves changes each time. Dining Vouchers make a great gift ith difference, and would be excellent for birthdays, celebrations, or just a great way to say thank you.  After all, who doesn't love a great meal and company!  the Dining Vouchers can be found on the Great Dining Bus website.
 
The Great Dining Bus tickets can be purchased in two ways:
In cash from: The Community Centre Box Office, Sea Road, Milford on Sea, SO41 0PH  or from:
The Cave, 2 Church Hill, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QH.
 
Jump on board, this really is a trip worth taking!
 
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About the Great Dining Bus
 
The Great Dining Bus first ran very successfully at MoS Food Week in 2012, and the Food Week team has now launched the Great Dining Bus as a regular and permanent event in the Milford on Sea village calendar. Around 16 Dining Tours will run in the next 12 months.
 
The Great Dining Bus team will be promoting this significantly locally and also looking for national exposure, as the concept is so unique.
 
On the Great Dining Bus, diners will enjoy a different course in a selection of Milford on Sea restaurants, where each restaurant will delight in showcasing a taste of their food offering and service.
 
If you have any queries at all, please contact: info@greatdiningbus.co.uk

To find out more please visit: www.greatdiningbus.co.uk - www.ticketsource.co.uk/greatdiningbus

Pizza's Go Chocolate

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Hollands of Milford, our local village supermarket is now selling Chocolate Pizza. (Yes, really!)
 
The pizzas are made in Milford on Sea by Pippa's Chocolate Pizzas, and Paul & Maureen are now stocking them for those with large or small sweet teeth.
 
The Chocolate Pizzas have a Belgian chocolate base mixed with marshmallow and biscuit. This is then topped with 3 choices of toppings, from a list of dozens of delicious and naughty options. (I think I am dribbling.)
 
I think I might be trying these soon, but I will have to hide in the car park to eat it, as if my wife found out she would plan some painful retribution for me. She might even force me to eat devil vegetables like brocolli and sprouts.
 

Pippa’s Chocolate Pizzas were on Radio Wave 105 on Thursday 25th April 2013. They were helping to raise money for Clic Sargent on the 'Cash for Kids Day', and DJ Simon Clarke entered into a challenge to eat a 12 inch chocolate pizza.
 
Paul is a big supporter of local produce, and loves to find products from local artisan producer that he can stock in addition to his vast range of everyday and delicatessen items. they even now have fresh samosas made in Lymington, chutneys and sauces from Spice & Easy, and fresh and delicious cakes from Elmsleigh, all made in Milford on Sea.
 
What could be better than buying produce that has only moved yards rather than miles, and at the same time supporting someone who is making produce in the village.
 
Paul is always keen to extend his range of local foods, so if you know anyone who would like him to sell their produce, please just let him know.

 Hollands of Milford
49 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QG
Tel: 01590 641882
www.hollandsmos.co.uk

Lord Montagu at La Perle

The team at La Perle had the pleasure of meeting Lord Montagu recently, when he came to dine at the chic Milford on Sea French restaurant.
Interestingly, Beaulieu is twinned with a beautiful French village called Hautvillers in Champagne, and that village is also the birthplace of Lionel, head chef & owner at La Perle.
 
Before moving to the UK, Lionel himself came to Beaulieu on a visit as a child more then 20 years ago.
 
La Perle are also delighted to have recently received a recommendation in the Sunday Telegraph on 19th March 2013. The article read: "With its chic monochrome décor, laid-back vibe (you can pop in for just a main course and glass of wine for £10), and fantastic French cooking, this bistro is a local hit. Try scallops with beurre noisette (£18.95)" I am sure this will once again raise the already high profile of this delightful French bistro in Milford on Sea.
 
It is difficult to choose when to go to dine in La Perle, as the menus are always great and excellent value.  In particular, Wednesday evenings now require early booking for their half of Lymington Lobster or Half Roast Chicken & a glass of wine for £19.95/£13.95. Both are served with Frites & Salad. You can even choose for your lobster cooked one of three ways; Thermidor, Cold or with Garlic Butter.
 
Tuesday Night they have Moules, Frites & a glass of wine for only £14.95. Choose your Moules cooked one of three ways; Mariniere style, Bacon & Tomato or Mouclade style.
 
Hampshire steaks are also served daily, and at £10pp the tasty lunchtime prix fixe menu is hard to beat. Tres bon!
 
So much to choose from, so it is up to you!
 
La Perle
60 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QD
www.laperlemilford.co.uk
 
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The Marine are running a tasty offer of 'Fish & Chips Weekends' with free pint of beer or glass of house wine with your meal at £9.75. Why not pop in on a Friday & Saturday between 6pm to 9pm.

The Marine
Hurst Road, Milford on Sea, SO41 0PY
www.themarinemos.co.uk