Open fireplaces and antique chairs feature in the Miller’s wooden-beamed bar. Located on Goring-on-Thames high street, The Miller of Mansfield offers 5-star guest accommodation.
Debbie
United Kingdom
Very warm welcome, the room was lovely and spacious and bed was comfortable.
Tea and coffee available in room with fresh milk available in small fridge on landing, along with a variety of games to play as well.
Are in the restaurant for evening meal great service and food. Breakfast was delicious as well.
Offering a garden and quiet street view, Melrose cottage is located in Goring, 30 km from Newbury Racecourse and 32 km from University of Oxford.
Ben
United Kingdom
Rose was such an amazing host. She was so friendly and helpful, always happy to have a chat about your day. Also the breakfasts were great and she put on a great spread.
On the banks of the River Thames, The Swan, Streatley, Berkshire is set in a picturesque Berkshire village and dates back to the 1700s. It features a terrace and free WiFi.
Jo
United Kingdom
Room was spacious, location was ideal with pleasant outlook onto the river. Restaurant had beautiful view of the river although noise carried considerably as it was so busy. Food was excellent.
The Elephant Hotel is situated in the charming village of Pangbourne, beside the River Thames. Minutes from the M4, it is convenient for Reading, Newbury and Oxford.
Set in Newbury, 12 km from Newbury Racecourse, The Pot Kiln offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. This 5-star hotel offers free WiFi.
tracy
United Kingdom
absolutely stunning place in the middle of countryside
staff were so friendly especially the lady that met us when we arrived "Hammy" or "Pammy" who also served us dinner, and "Speeley" who served dinner and breakfast and gave us some interesting little snippets about the place and the village
Bedroom was clean and comfortable with fantastic views
Located in Moulsford, 31 km from Newbury Racecourse, Ferryman`s Cottage at The Beetle & Wedge provides accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Set in Wallingford, 26 km from University of Oxford, The Springs Resort & Golf Club offers accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
The George Hotel is a 16th-century coaching inn situated in the centre of the historic market town of Wallingford. With seasonal bistro dining, it is also 20 minutes’ drive from Oxford.
In picturesque Pangbourne, just metres from the scenic River Thames, The George Hotel features a traditional bar with Wi-Fi access. Reading centre is a 10-minute train ride away.
Came to Goring firstly because of the George Michael...
Came to Goring firstly because of the George Michael connection but it was much more than that . A beautiful English village with very friendly people. A pleasure to visit❤️Full of quaint little shops pubs & cafes.
Susan
Ireland
Scored 10
10
Our inn had very good food and friendly, helpful and...
Our inn had very good food and friendly, helpful and attentive staff. We had a range of dining options in town and our 4 night stay allowed us to try many (Massoums, Pierrepont's, Catherine Wheel in Goring; Coppa in Streatley; Perch & Pike in South Stoke) . Goring is a quintessential small English town that is right out of a story book. We did day hikes on the Ridgeway National Trail and Thames Path, both of which were beautiful, and they pass through Goring a couple of blocks from the inn. I would have liked to stay a bit longer so we could explore them further along, perhaps by taking a local bus to a nearby town on the trail and hiking back. Already thinking about another visit.
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Anonymous
Scored 6.0
6.0
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
Scored 10
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
Scored 10
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
Scored 8.0
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.
Miller of Mansfield is a historic pub in the centre of Goring and very close to the beautiful River Thames path. It has an ancient and quirky feel. My room was a delightful ‘attic’ type room with a wonderful view of the gardens and trees opposite. Quirky layout to the room with ‘open plan’ bathroom, almost in the room. Very friendly and professional and welcoming staff, excellent breakfast. Bed and linen very comfortable, lots of hot water, shower perfect.
an excellent choice for cyclists - there is a safe place to keep the bikes and the landlady, Rose, has supplied toiletries so no need to carry heavy stuff. The location is quiet and peaceful - it’s an easy walk back into Goring for a meal in the evening..just enough to stretch out cycle-weary legs. The breakfast will set you up for the day - lovely fresh fruit and cooked breakfast options, as well as the ability to buy a packed lunch.
This place is a real gem, it was stylishly quirky and I loved the individuality of it all 😊 our room was fabulous, the staff were very attentive, but the real highlight for me was the food….it was possibly the best food I’ve eaten in a hotel for the last few years and I wish we had been staying longer to sample more of the menu 😎
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