Room 2, Segs Hill
Superior Double
Bright and spacious with original fireplace and courtyard views.
- Courtyard view
- Spacious
- Original fireplace
- Wet room shower
13 individually designed rooms, each with its own story
No two rooms are alike. Each has its own character — from four poster beds to freestanding baths and plunge pool tubs.
Your room key gives you 24-hour access to the building, so you can come and go as you please.
Superior Double
Bright and spacious with original fireplace and courtyard views.
Superior Double
Romantic room with a huge plunge pool bath.
Superior Double
Four poster super king bed with views over the village green.
Superior Double
Stylish room with freestanding bath.
Superior Double
Spacious and bright with courtyard views.
Superior Double
Tucked away in the annex. Raw beams and a grand gold-gilt bed make this a peaceful hideaway.
Standard Double
Chic room with wet room rainfall shower, courtyard views, and air conditioning.
Standard Double
Cosy corner with soft furnishings and red accents. The only standard double with a freestanding bath.
Standard Double
Triple-pane bay window with views over the village green. Our largest standard room.
Small Double
Snug open-plan room with calming butterfly wallpaper.
Small Double
Compact double room.
Suite
Spacious room mixing period features with contemporary style.
Suite
Two rooms plus ensuite tucked into the eaves of the building.
Our booking system allows you to choose a room type (Small Double, Standard, Superior, or Suite), though individual rooms cannot be selected online. If you have a particular room in mind, simply leave a note when booking or give us a call and we will do our best to accommodate where possible.
Check-in from 3pm
Check-out by 11am
Available daily 8am–10:30am
Add at check-in if not included
Welcome by arrangement
£20 cleaning charge
48-hour policy
Goring-on-Thames sits in the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, where the Thames Path meets the Ridgeway. Walking, cycling, and riverside pubs are all on your doorstep.
Follow the path up Streatley Hill to reach Lardon Chase, an area of open downland managed by the National Trust. From the top there are wide views across the Thames Valley and the Goring Gap where the river cuts through the surrounding chalk hills.
National Trust →The Thames Path passes through Goring and Streatley and is perfect for a relaxed riverside walk. Follow the trail along the water through meadows and woodland while enjoying views across the valley and surrounding countryside.
A short distance from the river, Hartslock Nature Reserve is a quiet hillside nature site known for its chalk grassland and seasonal wildflowers. The reserve offers beautiful views across the Thames and the surrounding valley.
BBOWT →A self-guided walk around the village covering the church, the old mill, the toll bridge, and the historic buildings on the High Street.
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The Miller of Mansfield is an 18th-century coaching inn, and like many historic buildings, our layout presents some accessibility challenges. We want all guests to enjoy their visit, so please get in touch before booking so we can help plan accordingly.
Ground floor: Our front entrance has steps. Wheelchair users may find the courtyard entrance easier, though there is still one step down into the building. There are no accessible toilet facilities.
Accommodation: All rooms are on the first and second floors, accessed by stairs only. There is no lift. Some rooms have walk-in showers, while others have steps to enter the bathroom.
Assistance dogs: Welcome throughout the pub and in our accommodation.
Parking: Wheel Orchard car park (3 min walk) offers free parking for Blue Badge holders with no time limit.
Contact us to discuss which room might suit your needs. Get in touch →