One of Surrey’s best country pubs, the unique converted Mill at Elstead is a rustic pub with wooden beams and flagstone floors in a renovated 17th century mill building. The mill was built in 1648 and is believed to have functioned as a corn mill until the late 18th century. In the 19th century it was acquired by the Appleton family and used for making braid for military uniforms.
The pub sits on the River Wey and you can relax with great food and drink while the swans, ducks and water wheel outside play their part in the magic.
Part of the upstairs rooms has been turned into a Gallery run by Beth Kirby who puts on exhibitions throughout the year