A hidden gem, large carpark features, an outside, covered dining area and a whinnie the Poo bridge over a stream that leads to a grass covered play area. There is a huge Waterwheel attached to the back of the building. Inside we were warmly greeted and sat in a Granite and slate bar area that has the original Mill on show. We ordered some Tails of Beef with a wine sauce and Rosti and aan Asian style Chicken Noodle dish, both were very good, the wine we had was a bargain and the atmospere was warm and relaxed. There is a more formal restaurant upstairs which we were told is terrifically popular for Sunday Lunches.