Goring, The Miller Of Mansfield Hotel c.1950
Photo ref: G34010
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Photo ref: G34010
Photo of Goring, The Miller Of Mansfield Hotel c.1950

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It is reputed that the Miller of Mansfield, seen on the left, got its name from a story concerning a miller who, when entertaining King Henry II, presented him with a pie filled with royal deer that had been poached from crown land. The inn is the largest in Goring.

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A Selection of Memories from Goring

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Goring

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I was sent here some time around 1944/45?, I lived in a farmhouse to the left of this picture, just after the turning left, in fact the entrance was just on the right as one turned left. The family I think were called "Choules", or Choles", I can remember the post office on the right, and I also remember going down the lane on the right to what was then farm buildings on the left, where the cows were brought in for ...see more