The Mill House

The Mill House is a wonderful old listed building, with a jumble of cosy nooks and crannies, oak beams and timber floors everywhere, open fires, a working waterwheel within the building, and a charming mill pond outside.

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60
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  • Phone

    +44 1256 702953

  • Website

    millhouse-hook.co.uk

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    175520902485185

  • Type

    Pub

Address

North Warmborough Hook Hampshire RG29 1ET United Kingdom

Reservations Yes
Credit Cards Yes
Wi-Fi No
Outdoor Seating Yes
Menus Lunch, Dinner
Drinks Full Bar

Comments / 12


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casual healthy food good for groups beer parking Sunday roasts mills lunch takes reservations dinner
Carl Griffin

Take a look at the mill race. Great real ales . Sit and enjoy ale by the water in summer.

James Davies

Great place to go on a sunny day. Dog friendly . Limited parking

Nora Chang

Casual eats and pub food . Nice to sit by pond on sunny day.

Benedict Cullen

Pub classics with some more adventurous items. Huge place but with nice warm areas that divide it up.

Simon Buckingham

Lovely food and nice warm atmosphere. Great surroundings too especially in the summer

Nick LaRue

The food is quality and the staff is very friendly .

Giuseppe Ingrao

Great ales and superb Sunday roast .

Michael Easterbrook

A tad expensive , but you can't beat the outside seating area !

Jonathan Nish

Good food served quick

James Stone

Try the Beef Nihari . You won't be disappointed...

James Davies

English Breakfast Tea recommended

Amy Wong

Cute decor

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