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Barton's Mill, Old Basing

Bartons Mill, Old Basing, Basingstoke

Location:

Bartons Mill is located in the picturesque village of Old Basing in Hampshire, just two miles east of Basingstoke.  Easily accessible by road Bartons Mill lies 43 miles south west of London and is less than 10 minutes drive from junction 6 of the M3 motorway.

Bartons Mill Pub and Dining, Old Basing, Basingstoke
Bartons Mill Pub and Dining, Old Basing, Basingstoke

For guests arriving by train, Basingstoke is on the main South Western rail line with regular services from London Waterloo taking approximately one hour.

Arrival and check-in:

Bartons Mill is approached via a leafy lane and has a large car park with one section reserved for hotel guests.  The country inn is a converted water mill steeped in history and enjoys an idyllic setting with its large beer garden overlooking the River Loddon.

Bartons Mill, Old Basing, Basingstoke
The welcoming entrance to Bartons Mill

Check-in is from 3.00 p.m. and it was around an hour after that when we arrived.  Hanging baskets adorn the entrance with check-in taking place at one end of the bar.  This was well organised and we were attended to quickly and soon being handed our room keys.

Bartons Mill accommodation check-in, Basingstoke
Check-in takes place at the bar

After confirming our dinner reservation we were directed outside as the accommodation is arranged around a courtyard just a couple of minutes walk away.  Umbrellas are provided if the weather is inclement but as it was warm and sunny we fortunately didn’t need to use them.

The Room:

The accommodation comprises 12 stylish rooms accessed by an internal corridor and on unlocking the door of No.11 we knew we were in for a pleasant stay.

Accommodation, Bartons Mill Pub and Dining, Basingstoke
Rooms are located close to the pub and overlook a peaceful courtyard.

There were two steps down into the very spacious room with its exposed ceiling beams, cosy settee, armchair and very comfortable bed.

Room 11, Bartons Mill, Old Basing, Basingstoke
Our attractive room with its high ceiling

As it was hot, a fan had been placed on the dressing table and there was a well stocked hospitality tray on top of a separate chest of drawers.  Here we found a selection of teas, coffee, hot chocolate, milk, bottles of water and some irresistible Borders biscuits.

Accommodation, Barton Mill Pub and Dining, Basingstoke
The room was both stylish and spacious

There was a wall mounted television, reliable Wi-Fi that was simple to connect to and ample storage space in the wardrobe.  Two windows overlooked the peaceful courtyard and we enjoyed a good night’s sleep without disturbance.

Hospitality tray, Bartons Mill, Basingstoke
The well stocked hospitality tray

The bathroom comprised a bath with shower over, thick fluffy towels and fragrant Essentiel Elements Bathe complimentary toiletries.

Dining:

Dinner: We enjoyed pre-dinner drinks and nibbles in the attractive beer garden watching a family of ducklings paddling around in the river.

Beer garden, Bartons Mill, Old Basing, Basingstoke
The beautiful riverside beer garden

We could have eaten dinner in the garden but instead decided to move indoors as the restaurant was so beautiful and oozed rustic charm with its exposed oak beams and working water wheel.

Restaurant, Bartons Mill, Basingstoke
The pub’s inviting restaurant

We were shown to a window table near the inglenook fireplace which must be an even cosier place to sit near in winter when its log fire is burning.  There was no need for that during our visit though as it was a warm summer’s evening.  After selecting a bottle of Pinot Grigio from the comprehensive wine list we contemplated what to choose from the main menu as everything looked very appetising.

Starters and mains at Bartons Mill, Old Basing, Basingstoke
Our delicious starters and mains

Eventually we made up our minds and our starters of grilled Cornish mackerel served with a heritage tomato salad and a twice baked Hereford hop cheese soufflé with an apple and parsley salad were both delicious and very flavoursome.  For mains I opted for crispy Wiltshire pork belly with cannellini beans in a caper gremolata whilst across the table my dining partner tucked into a mouth-watering steak and ale pie made with the much sought after 6X in-house Wadworth ale.

DInner at Bartons Mill, Basingstoke
Enjoying dinner at Bartons Mill

I had hoped for a little taste but it was obviously so delicious that it disappeared all too quickly.  It was pleasing that our waiter enquired if we would like a short break before serving the desserts so we relaxed for 15 minutes sipping our wine and admiring the twinkling lights and flickering candles making the dining room look so pretty.

Desserts at Bartons Mill, Old Basing, Basingstoke
Our mouth-watering desserts

As summer pudding was on the dessert menu I quickly decided on that as it is one of my summer favourites.  The juice oozed out of the fruit and its sweetness was balanced perfectly with the tartness of the rhubarb and rose hip ice cream.  The vanilla and white chocolate crème brûlée with a strawberry and mint salsa also got a big thumbs up with the light and creamy custard covered with a thin crisp topping, just as it should be.

Breakfast: Breakfast is served from 7.30-9.30 a.m. midweek and from 8.00 a.m. at weekends.  Guests do not need to pre-book a time slot as there are plenty of tables in the attractive bar lounge.

Breakfast at Bartons Mill, Basingstoke
Breakfast buffet spread along the bar top

We were greeted by a friendly server who took our coffee orders and pointed out the continental selection, fruit and yoghurts arranged on the bar top.  After bringing our coffees we selected traditional breakfasts from the cooked items which were cooked to perfection and of generous size.

Delicious cooked breakfasts at Barton Mill, Basingstoke
Our perfectly cooked traditional English breakfasts

We chose to have toast afterwards as we prefer to eat it then with jam and marmalade rather than at the same time as the cooked food is served.  Thick slices arrived lovely and hot and we enjoyed eating them alongside a second cup of coffee.

The Facilities:

The pub boasts a large riverside beer garden with freshly baked pizzas served from its Pizza Shack from 5.00 p.m. at weekends.

Beer garden, Bartons Mill, Basingstoke
The idyllic beer garden

There’s live music on Friday nights throughout the year and this was taking place on the weekend of our stay beneath the covered terrace.  With a different line up each week we were treated to The Henry’s, a talented vocal duo.

Pizza Shack, Bartons Mill Pub and Dining, Basingstoke
The Pizza Shack is located in the pub garden

The outdoor terrace can be used throughout the year as it is equipped with heaters and lighting.

Live Friday night entertainment at Bartons Mill, Basingstoke
Live Friday night entertainment beneath the covered terrace

Bartons Mill also boasts a function room with its own entrance which is a popular venue for all occasions including weddings.  All rooms are dog friendly with one also being accessible for guests with limited mobility.

Out and About:

There are lots of lovely things to see and do close to the hotel.  Here are my suggestions.

Great Barn, Basing House, Old Basing, Basingstoke
The Great Barn at Basing House

Basing House: Just a five minute walk from the accommodation lies Basing House, operated by the Hampshire Cultural Trust.  Visit the Great Barn, once the scene of some of the fiercest fighting during the Civil War then cross the road to explore the ruins of Basing House which was Tudor England’s largest private house.

Ruins of Basing House, Old Basing, Basingstoke
The ruins of Basing House

In addition to the ruins there is a small exhibition centre and a beautiful re-created Jacobean Garden.  Basing House.

Characterful cottages in Old Basing, Basingstoke
Characterful cottages can be seen throughout the village

Old Basing: A picturesque village filled with characterful thatched cottages and charming country homes.  Visit the ancient church of St. Mary’s and call in for a coffee and cake at the artisan The Street Bakeshop.

Basingstoke:

Festival Place, Basingstoke
Festival Place, Basingstoke

Shopping: Just two miles from the accommodation lies the town of Basingstoke which has much to offer.  Start off with a wander around the shops in the attractive Festival Place mall which contains almost 200 shops with cafes both indoors and spilling out into the square.

Eastrop Park, Basingstoke
The boating lake at Eastrop Park

Eastrop Park: Located close to Festival Place this park runs alongside the River Loddon, a tributary of the Thames.  The park features expansive lawns, a boating lake, paddling pool and Boathouse Cafe.

Willis Museum, Basingstoke
The Willis Museum at the Top of the Town

Willis Museum and Sainsbury Gallery: Situated at the Top of the Town overlooking the market place in the former Town Hall.  Exhibits include room settings of a 1950’s kitchen and the story of George Willis a local clockmaker and former mayor of whom the museum takes its name.  There is also detailed information on Jane Austen who lived in the town until the family’s move to Bath in 1801.  Willis Museum and Sainsbury Gallery.

Entrance to War Memorial Park, Basingstoke
Entrance to War Memorial Park in Basingstoke

War Memorial Park: located close to the market place this is another attractive park with lawns, mature woodland, a bandstand and an aviary.  The park was purchased by public subscription after the First World War to house Basingstoke’s memorial.  Previously the gardens were the grounds to Goldings, a Georgian estate which was laid out in the 1780’s.

Milestones Museum, Basingstoke
Milestones Museum

Milestones Museum: Located a few minutes drive from the hotel stands this wonderful living history museum complete with street scenes, old fashioned shops, heritage trams and vehicles and even a teddy bear museum.  The museum brings the past to life as it’s filled with many objects that were either made or used in Hampshire, creating a lasting record of the county’s social, industrial and transport history.  Milestones Museum.

The Vyne, Basingstoke
The Vyne, located in the village of Sherborne St. John

The Vyne: located in the village of Sherborne St. John four miles north of Basingstoke.  This 16th century house was built for Lord Sandys, Lord Chancellor to King Henry VIII.  Explore the house and gardens which are set in beautiful countryside and managed by the National Trust.  The Vyne.

Overall:

Bartons Mill, Basingstoke
Bartons Mill, Old Basing

Bartons Mill is a really lovely inn tucked away down a country lane yet close to the centre of Basingstoke.  Tastefully furnished rooms compliment the rustic charm of the pub and on a sunny day I can’t think of anywhere nicer to sit and enjoy a cool drink and a bar snack than in its beer garden.  Food is top notch with service to match and I would definitely stay there again when visiting the area.

Details:

Bartons Mill, Bartons Lane, Old Basing, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG24 8AE.

During our stay we were guests of Barton’s Mill and as always, all views and opinions are entirely my own.

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36 responses to “Bartons Mill, Old Basing, Basingstoke”

  1. Atul Suryawanshi Avatar
    Atul Suryawanshi

    As a lover of Indian cuisine, I can’t recommend the buffet Indian restaurants in Basingstoke enough! When exploring the vibrant food scene in this town, Spicy Tadka stand out for their delicious flavors and wide variety of dishes. From aromatic curries to mouthwatering tandoori grills, the buffet options are simply fantastic. Whether you’re a vegetarian or a meat lover, there’s something for everyone. Don’t miss the chance to indulge in the authentic tastes of India at these wonderful eateries in Basingstoke. You won’t be disappointed! Visit their menu at : https://www.spicytadka.co.uk/menu/

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Somewhere to consider on a future visit to the town then.

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  2. wrookieschu Avatar

    Amazing accommodation and the bedroom looks lovely. That beer garden would be great on a summers day and it look like you had great weather. Another one for me to save 😊😊

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      We were really lucky with the weather and staying at Bartons Mill was a relaxing experience.

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      1. wrookieschu Avatar

        I think it’s always gamble here in the UK and Ireland. The weather has been so good for the last couple of months.

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          Yes, we have been lucky with the weather recently.

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  3. jasonlikestotravel Avatar
    jasonlikestotravel

    It looks like a wonderful place to stay. I’m not surprised that you were out of luck with the pie, it looks delicious!
    Milestones Museum looks really interesting too so I’ll have to catch up and read your post on that! 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Jason, I’ll have to go back sometime for that steak and ale pie! Old Basing and the pub are both so lovely.

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  4. Mike and Kellye Hefner Avatar

    Utterly charming with delicious looking food to top it off and other nearby tourist attractions! Yes, I would love to visit there,

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      So pleased that you liked the look of Bartons Mill and would love to visit.

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  5. ourcrossings Avatar

    That’s a very inviting-looking hotel, it’s amazing how spacious the rooms are! I love thatched roof cottages – nothing says traditional England so much as a pretty thatched cottage with roses trailing around the door! Thanks for sharing and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I adore thatched roof cottages too Aiva and staying at Barton’s Mill was lovely, especially it’s sunny beer garden and spacious rooms.

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  6. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    The exposed ceiling beams in your room look gorgeous! How fun that there’s even a beer garden. Looks like you were well fed during your stay at Bartons Mill.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Bartons Mill is a delightful place to stay and I always enjoy a sunny beer garden when the sun us shining. Great to hear the last of the Canadian travel restrictions are being lifted!

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      1. WanderingCanadians Avatar

        Finally!!! I’m so happy to hear that our government has now removed all of the COVID entry restrictions. It’s about time!

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          Glad you agree with me! Happy travels!

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  7. ianscyberspace Avatar

    Another beautiful location. Great to get a picture of a thatched roof in today’s world. I thought that practice had long died out in England and only was practiced in the developing world. What a treasure!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your welcome thoughts Ian. Barton’s Mill s a lovely place to stay and the thatched cottages in Old Basing are gorgeous.

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  8. Rebecca Avatar

    What a cozy and lovely little place to stay! The food all looks so divine; I’m glad you had a wonderful stay in Basingstoke!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Rebecca, staying at Bartons Mill was lovely and very relaxing.

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  9. anitaanu7 Avatar

    So beautifully elaborated, that, I could not resist myself from sharing the same 💕🙏😍

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you s much for your kind words. Bartons Mill is a lovely place to stay and explore the surrounding area.

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      1. anitaanu7 Avatar

        May God help me to visit your country 🙏😊

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          I’m sure you’ll get to the UK in the future, something to look forward to.

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  10. NortheastAllie Avatar

    This looks like a really beautiful spot to stay at!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It is beautiful Allie. Thank you so much for commenting.

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  11. grandmisadventures Avatar

    what a lovely place to stay! The outdoor dining next to the river seems like a great place to unwind and the room just looks so inviting and comfortable. Great review 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words. The pub is a lovely place to stay and with such warm, sunny weather it was so nice to sit out in the beer garden Meg. Thanks so much for taking the time to comment.

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  12. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    Looks like an incredible place to stay! That food also looks delicious and how nice to have activities within walking distance.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Staying at Bartons Mill was lovely Lyssy and was in an idyllic location with such beautiful historic buildings near by.

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  13. kagould17 Avatar

    This place looks amazing both inside and out Marion. It seems to have it all and such a nice setting too. Thanks for sharing. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Allan, Bartons Mill in its idyllic position is indeed a lovely place to stay.

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  14. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    Yes, an attractive room indeed and a very welcoming tray with all sorts of nice things to end an evening (or kick off an early morning). Your food looks delicious, but it’s those desserts that melts my heart!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Bartons Mill is a lovely place to stay in the north of Hampshire Corna and both our evening meal and breakfast were cooked to perfection and of generous portions to set us up for the day ahead. Thank you so much for taking an interest and for your welcome comments,

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  15. leightontravels Avatar

    A fine looking hotel with a pleasingly traditional look and feel, Marion. The food does look magnificent, pork belly is one of my favourites.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Leighton for your kind words and interest in Barton’s Mill. It’s a lovely hotel in idyllic surroundings.

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