Open fireplaces and antique chairs feature in the Miller’s wooden-beamed bar. Located on Goring-on-Thames high street, Miller of Mansfield offers 5-star guest accommodation.
susan
United Kingdom
Small things like the milk to use from fridge. Fan in room was very welcome. Staff lovely.
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Jornt
Netherlands
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Sritama
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Excellent location. Value for money. Nice beer garden. Good choice of food.
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Goring itself was disappointing, but it's a good base for...
Goring itself was disappointing, but it's a good base for surrounding attractions. Our main gripe was parking - the hotel had none and the small public car park 150M away was 7 day charging 8 to 6, so you'd have to go out early to feed the machine before breakfast. 1 hour free, then quite expensive. Only alternative was very limited street parking - in high demand by residents. Two other pubs were closed at lunchtime and not sure they were open evenings either.
Lesley
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A really attractive and friendly village.
A really attractive and friendly village. We had our labrador with us and there was a village green opposite and if she had not been lame we would have taken advantage of the wonderful wallks around the towpath. Easy crossing over the bridge to Streatley. Lots of interesting towns and villages around the area. Excellent parking facilities.
Valerie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I had worked there when younger over 40 years ago.
I had worked there when younger over 40 years ago. I had not returned during this time, thought I would like to visit old haunts eg "The Bull". The places were the same. I was not disappointed and thinking it is a place I could live in. The wildlife and Thames has a lot to offer. I ate and stayed at "The Miller" fabulous place full of history. Very easy to walk around the small village. Everyone happy to have a chat. I missed a local event.
Nerrida
8.0
Scored 8.0
Goring is a lovely village in all seasons.
Goring is a lovely village in all seasons. It sits on the Thames and has a spectacular weir. If you like to walk you'll love Goring, and it's heaven if you are into canoeing or paddle boarding.
However, it's a small village that shuts down early, even on weekdays. Not many shopping options, and after 4 pm it's hard to find groceries.
There are a couple of nice pubs on the Goring side of the river, and The Swan on the Streatley side, which I don't recommend.
Cynthia
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
It depends, what you like, it was pretty out in the sticks,...
It depends, what you like, it was pretty out in the sticks, but had a station, at least one (lovely) pub, it was quiet and close to the ridgeway and the thames path. Ideal for walkers, cyclists, runners, probably not much fun for town-lovers
julia
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
After stumbling across Goring last September we fell in love...
After stumbling across Goring last September we fell in love right away. Such a peaceful and pretty village. We very much enjoying the Catherine Wheel pub, Miller of Mansfield and the Pierreponts cafe. I find it an typically quaint English village that meets all your needs.
We also enjoyed a trip on the River Thames cruises which departed Goring on the Sunday and this just rounded up or trip perfectly.
Melrose Cottage was in a very quiet road in Goring, well-placed for the station, the village and the Ridgeway. The garden was superb with tables and chairs dotted around in little corners amongst the flowers and vegetables. We made ourselves a cup of tea when we arrived and sat in the garden watching the red kites overhead. The room was well equipped and spotlessly clean and Rose made us feel at home. Great breakfast choice.
Location was about a 10 minutes walk from the centre of Goring. We were on foot as walking the Thames Path. Breakfast was amazing and set us up really well for the next days walk. Everything very clean. Rose lent us a torch to walk back into Goring for dinner and also dried our coats or her air drier.
The hotel has got unique atmosphere. Is located in the centre of beautiful Goring village. The rooms are cosy and unusual. The staff is friendly, polite and helpful. The breakfast was tasty and well presented. Would definitely recommend this hotel to my family and friends.
The location is excellent- in the heart of Goring on Thames. A beautiful old building with some lovely features. Our room was spacious and well equipped, very comfortable bed and duvet. Huge bath! Very clean. Super friendly, helpful staff. Good value for money.
We were cycling the King Alfred's Way. Melrose cottage was the perfect place to stay. Secure bike storage, a lovely host, fantastic breakfast and a short walk into Goring in the evening with plenty of options for food and drinks.
Very beautiful and clean room. The staff was nice and the pub was very pleasant to have a drink at.
The room had an amazing deep bathtub. Bathrobes, nice soaps and shampoos, comfy bed. A great hotel overall.
Excellent evening with the Fleetwood Mad Tribute band. People were very friendly,relaxed and welcoming. Hotel very well positioned in relation to the train station and village. Good Christmassy feel.
Bedroom was a little small but exceeded expectations. Lovely personal touches and notes from the hotel, very comfortable bed, and all the coffee/tea you can need in a room, extra towels and robes!
Very convenient location. Nice bedroom with everything you’d expect from a hotel. Nice en suite with good shower.
Great breakfast.
Rose was extremely friendly and helpful.
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