Spanning the River Tillingbourne, the pub sits within a 17th century timber framed and clad watermill. An earlier mill was mentioned in the Domesday Book as being worth 3s 2d. Originally a flour mill, its restored water wheel forms a central feature of the restaurant. The various dining areas are spread across several levels around waterwheel and it may be viewed as the stream races beneath your feet. A millstone from the 1950s can be seen in the floor of one of these. While the emphasis is on excellent dining the comfortable bar usually serves three or four beers, all but one of which are likely to be from any of about half a dozen local breweries. There is a pleasant garden on the river and a TV for terrestrial sports and board games inside. The inglenook is not used but there is a wood burning stove. There is a monthly quiz and live music twice a month. A duck race is held annually, there is a fireworks after party and a treasure trail is held for kids. The pub is run by New Dawn Pubs who have three pubs in Surrey and Hampshire.
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Spanning the river, this beautiful Grade II-listed timber-framed mill dates to the C17, although an earlier mill was mentioned in the Domesday Book. Originally a flour mill, its restored waterwheel is a central feature of the restaurant. Other original elements are well integrated. The comfortable bar features an inglenook fireplace. Real ales and ciders and meals.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Gomshall Mill, Gomshall
changing beers are usually from local brewers
Changing beers typically include: Dorking , Tillingbourne , Titsey
Source: Local
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