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Re: Beaulieu autojumble

To: Johno8@aol.com, mikedenman@earthlink.net, british-cars@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Beaulieu autojumble
From: Fisher & Elizabeth Jones <fisher@hctc.net>
Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 09:22:49 -0600
Another way to save a bob or two is to hire an older car.  Last year we 
hired one (I think a '94 Peugeot) from a village outside Mildenhall for 
about #sterling 55 per week!!!  Easy enough to find if you choose a 
location and pull up the website, just look around it and you'll find some 
great deals on just about everything.  Anything in London is expensive, so 
if you are looking to make it a cost efficient trip look outside the 
boundaries for lodging and car hire.  Bed and Breakfasts are always a good 
alternative to hotels, and the fare is usually much better.  Often the 
owners have knowledge of the local area that you can pick up, just for the 
asking.

At 08:41 AM 2/28/02, Johno8@aol.com wrote:
>SEE COMMENTS BELOW:
>
> > Has anyone on the list ever gone to the Beaulieu autojumble in September?
>YES -BACK IN 1994
> > Did you stay in London or ?
>DON'T STAY IN LONDON.  BEST IS TO RENT A CAR AT HEATHROW OR GATWICK AIRPORTS
>AND DRIVE DOWN.  IT'S ABOUT 2 HOURS.  NEAREST LARGE TOWN IS SOUTHAMPTON,
>ABOUT 30 MINS DRIVE AWAY.  I ACTUALLY STAYED IN THE VILLAGE OF BEAULIEU AT
>THE MONTAGUE ARMS 24 BEDROOM HOTEL.  NOT CHEAP, BUT GOOD VALUE PACKAGE FOR
>THE WEEKEND, INCLUDING DINNER, BREAKFAST AND A PACKED LUNCH.
>How did you get to the autojumble and how long
> > did it take you?
>ARRIVE EARLY TO AVOID THE LONG WAIT TO GET IN AND TO GET A GOOD PARKING SPACE
>What would you do different next time.  NOTHING
>   > autojumble worthwhile?
>DEFINITELY, IF YOU HAVE AN OLD BRITISH CAR
>I would like to go but I would like to know a little
> > more about what to expect before I commit to going.
>TRY TO FIND SOMEBODY TO GO WITH TO SPLIT THE COT OF THE RENTAL CAR, HOTEL
>DOUBLE ROOM ETC.
>
>I WOULD GO AGAIN IN A HEARTBEAT IF I CAN FIND THE TIME & MONEY.
>
>JUST DO IT!
>
>John Layzell
>Miami, Florida
>1925 Alvis SC 12/50 (with original FWB) - oldest Alvis in North America

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