This traditional Grade II listed building was one of eight mills of Odiham in the Domesday Book. Last used as a corn mill in 1895, it became a pub restaurant in the 1980s. It has a pleasant central upstairs bar area and downstairs oak-panelled dining areas, one of which has a view of the waterwheel. The extensive landscaped millpond area (Whitewater River) has outdoor seating. There is an old function barn and extensive parking. Dogs on leashes are allowed in the bar and one dining area by agreement.
Historic Interest
Grade II Listed refurbished 17th century water mill.
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This Pub serves 5 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Mill House, North Warnborough
Changing beers typically include: Andwell (varies) , Longdog (varies) , Triple fff (varies)
Source: Regional