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Mill Arms B&B, Broughton:

Mill Arms B&B, Broughton (Hampshire)

The Mill Arms is an 18th Century Coaching Inn situated in the heart of Test Valley countryside.

Summary

  • 18th century buildings
  • Free car parking (on site)
  • No smoking

Facilities

  • Free broadband access
  • Shared gardens
  • Children's cots
  • Children's highchairs
  • Woodland walks

Food and Drinks

  • Continental breakfast (included)
  • Lunch available (at additional cost)
  • Dinner available (at additional cost)
  • Bar

Nearby recreations

  • Recommended walks
  • Pub (a short drive)
  • Historic houses
  • Gardens
  • Recommended restaurants (a short drive)

Introduction

The Mill Arms nestles in the heart of the Test Valley countryside with stunning natural beauty all around. An added convenience is the excellent road and rail links to the historic cities of Winchester, Southampton, Salisbury, Porstmouth and Bournemouth all within 30-45 mins drive. The National Trust property of Mottisfont Abbey is an easy 10 minute ramble across the paddocks opposite.

A village pub that attracts custom from a wide radius. There are 6 ensuite bedrooms including a Four Poster ensuite. There is a motorised stair lift to the bedrooms which will take a wheelchair and there are disabled bathoom facilities for dining guests.

History to the present day

A former Coaching Inn dating back to the 18th Century surrounded by colourful gardens. It has retained many of its original features including flagstone floors, oak beams, and large open fireplaces creating a unique atmosphere making the Mill Arms a premier venue for all occasions.

Food and Drinks

Breakfast is served from 8.00am Monday-Friday and from 9.00am Saturday & Sunday. Continental Breakfast includes tea, coffee, orange juice, choice of cereals, toast and preserves. Brunch Bags-to-Go can be provided for early starters at £8.50 per person (advance notice is required).

The pub is open every day for lunch and dinner offering Real Ales, premium lagers with an extensive wine list.  The Mill is open all day on a Saturday and a Sunday for food. The menu is on blackboards which are constantly changing to suit the seasons with local suppliers offerings. This is to keep it fresh and interesting for both guests and the chefs alike! During the Winter months the Restaurant is closed on Mondays for lunch and dinner. During January, February and March the pub closes at 5pm on Sunday evenings.

Food can be served in the large gardens, the bar area, the conservatory or Flints which is a smaller dining area off the main bar area.

Grounds and gardens

The gardens are 3 tiered with lots of shrubs, flowers and trees bordering open farmland on one side and woods to the rear (which are accessible to the general public) with lots of picnic tables and chairs from which to enjoy the views. There are a myriad of walks straight out the front or back door that will appeal to both the once a year fresh air walkers and the ardent rambler. Dogs are most welcome and thoroughly enjoy themselves too.

Other facilities

Free Wi-fi connection in all areas of the pub and bedrooms. The pub has contacts within the fishing and shooting worlds which can offer you a great combination of these along with food, drink and accommodation.  If you are a little hard of hearing or have difficulites with your sight please advise on booking to assist in your stay. Children are welcome and highchairs can be provided. Car parking for approximately 40-50 cars at the front and rear of the pub.

Arrival information and how to find us

Address: Mill Arms, Dunbridge, Romsey, Hampshire, SO51 0LF, United Kingdom

Address: The Mill Arms, Barley Hill, Dunbridge, Romsey, Hampshire SO51 0LF

Check In: 12.00pm-8.00pm Check Out: 11.00am

Directions: Opposite Dunbridge Railway Station.

From Winchester: Leave the M3 at junction 7. At roundabout take 4th exit joining M3 motorway (signposted The South West). Leave M3 at junction 8 merge onto the A303 (signposted A303, The South West, Andover). Branch left at junction with the A34. At T-junction turn left onto (signposted Winchester). At roundabout take 1st exit onto A30 (signposted Stockbridge). At roundabout take 2nd exit onto A30 (signposted Salisbury, Stockbridge). At roundabout take 2nd exit onto A30 (signposted Salisbury, Stockbridge). At roundabout take 1st exit onto A30 (signposted Salisbury, Stockbridge). At roundabout take 1st exit onto A3057 (signposted Winchester) then immediately turn right onto A3057 (signposted Romsey). Turn right onto Kimbridge Lane (signposted Kimbridge). At T-junction turn right onto Dunbridge Lane B3084 (signposted Broughton).