
Accommodation in Fawley
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Updated: January 24, 2012
What's New:
Golfing Mini-Breaks

The New Forest has many Golf Courses. We have put together a selection of new forest accommodations that cater for the Golfing enthusiast and their Families. Many are keen Golfers themselves and I know of at least One professional golfing family that are new forest bed and breakfast hosts.
Updated: December 14, 2011
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New Forest Accommodation - Fawley
ABOUT Fawley New Forest, Hampshire, UK.
Fawley is a village and civil parish in Hampshire, England. It is situated in
the New Forest on the western shore of the Solent, approximately 7 miles (11
kilometres) south of Southampton. Fawley is also the site of an oil refinery,
operated by Exxon-Mobil, which is the largest facility of its kind in the United
Kingdom. Fawley Power Station is also located less than a mile to the south east
of the village.
The village of Fawley. A settlement has existed at Fawley for many centuries, and
the village itself was recorded in the Domesday Book. Other areas in the parish
can boast remains from the Stone Age and Roman occupation. A church at Fawley
apparently existed in 971. The present church (All Saints) was built between
1170 and 1340. This church still exists and is the parish church of much of the
surrounding area.
The arrival of the Esso oil refinery in 1921 transformed a sparsely populated
agricultural area into an industrial centre with a population of around 14,500.
Modern Fawley is smaller and less populous than its more recently founded
neighbours, Holbury and Blackfield, but remains the administrative centre of the
parish. Other villages within the parish of Fawley include Hardley (a suburb of
Holbury), Langley (a suburb of Blackfield), Ashlett, and Calshot. Calshot
possesses shingle beaches and attracts significant numbers of tourists and local
visitors during the summer months. Near Calshot is Luttrell's Tower, an 18th
century Gothic folly.
The origin of the name "Fawley" is uncertain. It might mean
"fallow(-coloured) wood/clearing" or "clearing with land broken in for arable".
In Domesday Book of 1086 Fawley is listed among those lands which were held by
the Bishop of Winchester for the support of the monks of Winchester. In 1284 the
monks gave up all their rights in Fawley to the bishop. There seems to have been
a close connexion between Fawley Manor and the manor of Bitterne, which also
belonged to the bishops of Winchester. In 1546 John Skullard was tenant at
Fawley Manor, which remained in the hands of that family until 1681. In 1705 the
manor was conveyed to Edward Peachey, and a family settlement concerning Fawley
Manor was made by William and Erlysman Peachy in 1765. In 1801 the manor was
conveyed to Robert Drummond of Cadlands. Fawley thus became annexed to the
neighbouring manor of Cadlands.
The manor of Cadlands was in the 13th century attached to the lordship of the
Isle of Wight until the end of the century when the overlordship was sold to the
Crown. The manor was held from 1241 onwards by Titchfield Abbey until the
Dissolution of the Monasteries. Sometime after 1560 the manor was combined with
the estates of Holbury and Langley, and it subsequently fell into two moieties.
One moiety was in the possession of the Stanley family from 1693 onwards, the
other moiety passed to Lady Mary Talbot, and thence after 1772 into Drummond
family. The Cadland estate, which stretched down the coast of Southampton Water
for nearly eight miles, was the residence of the Drummond family, who owned most
of the land in the parish. Cadland house was built in 1773, but was greatly
enlarged in 1836; it burnt down in 1916 but was rebuilt in 1935. It was
subsequently demolished with the growth of Fawley oil refinery which is built
over much of the old Cadlands estate.
Three other estates in the parish are those of Ower, Stanswood, and Stone, all
of which are recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086, and still exist as farms in
the south of the parish. With a size of 37 households, Stanswood was in fact the
largest settlement in the area in 1086.
Fawley oil refinery and chemical works
Esso oil refinery viewed from Southampton WaterAn oil refinery was first
established at Fawley in 1921 by the Atlantic Gulf and West Indies Company. The
site was chosen because a large amount of land was available for development, as
the area was not heavily populated, and because of Fawley's position on the
Solent. This provided access to the large amount of water used in the refining
process, and also made it possible for crude oil to be brought to the site in
ocean tankers by sea. Proximity to Southampton was also a factor, as at the
outset much of the plant's output was used to supply liners using Southampton
docks.
The refinery is now owned by Esso, which acquired the site in 1925. It was
rebuilt and extended in 1951 and is now the largest oil refinery in the United
Kingdom with a capacity of 326,000 barrels a day. The site also houses a
chemical facility operated by Exxon Mobil and Nalco. As in earlier years, crude
oil is brought to the site in tankers, making use of the docks which extend for
1.5 kilometres and are the largest independently owned docks facility in Europe.
Over 3,000 people (including many contractors) are employed at the site.
Accommodation in the New Forest
List of New Forest Accommodation in Fawley
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Bed and breakfast
Langley Village Restaurant & Guest House, Lepe Road, Langley, Fawley2
Bed and breakfast
Walcot House, Blackfield Road, Fawley SO45 1ED3
Bed and breakfast
Stonehill Farm, Calshot Road, Fawley4
Bed and breakfast
The Old Mill Inn, Lime Kiln Lane, Holbury, Fawley SO45 2HE
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