The Titchfield Mill, a country pub in Fareham

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As the name suggests, the Titchfield Mill was originally a water mill, with its origins dating back as far as 1779. Titchfield has had a history of water mills, due to the natural availability of water from the river Meon. The Titchfield Mill ceased operation in 1939, becoming an inn some years later.

Our menus are full of hearty favourites and country pub classics, as well as our seasonal dishes, and we’ll be ready with a well-stocked bar, including cask ales, fine wines and British gin to suit very taste - which will taste all the better when enjoyed either in our beautiful gardens or by our crackling log fires.

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A charming country pub in Fareham

Near Titchfield Abbey, Titchfield Mill offers visitors the pleasures of Titchfield Haven National Nature Reserve and the River Meon. The nearby canal is Britain's second oldest, and the pub is a former mill dating to the 18th century.

Whether you’re out walking your dog or just exploring the local area, there’s always plenty to do around The Titchfield Mill.