“A characterful 18th-century inn set in the quaint & historic village of Lower Eashing. Interiors are wonderfully atmospheric with wonky walls & sloping floors. The seven rooms are cosy and traditional with exposed beams and patterned fabrics. Elevated pub fare is a highlight. A charming rural stay.”

Recommended for

  • Country Escape

    • With quaint interiors, hearty fare, & stunning Surrey Hills on the doorstep for long walks — this is ideal for a country getaway
  • Short break

    • Nearby Godalming has a frequent rail service to London taking just 45 minutes making this ideal for a quick rural getaway
  • Child friendly

    • There's one interconnecting room with a sofa bed plus cots can be added at no additional charge
  • Restaurant

    • Gastro pub fare is served in the restaurant with a good amount of the produce sourced locally
  • Sights nearby

    • Nearby attractions include Winkworth Arboretum (a National Trust propert) and Watts Gallery
  • Historic

    • A historic inn dating back to the 18th century with plenty of remaining original features
  • Great walks

    • The nearby Surrey Hills, an Area of Outstanding Beauty, is great walking country
  • Other Activities

    • The Hogs Back Brewery offers tours and tastings of its ales
  • Full of character

  • Less £

  • Family Suites

  • Charming

  • Traditional

  • Village

  • Antiques

  • Inn

Facilities

  • Rooms

    7 rooms in this hotel
  • Child friendly

    There's one interconnecting room with a sofa bed plus cots can be added at no additional charge
  • Restaurant

    Gastro pub fare is served in the restaurant with a good amount of the produce sourced locally
  • Wifi

  • Parking

  • Family Suites

  • Bar

Activities

  • Sights nearby

    • Nearby attractions include Winkworth Arboretum (a National Trust propert) and Watts Gallery
  • Great walks

    • The nearby Surrey Hills, an Area of Outstanding Beauty, is great walking country
  • Other Activities

    • The Hogs Back Brewery offers tours and tastings of its ales

Map & Location

Other reviews

The Stag on the River

You’d be forgiven for thinking you’ve had one beer too many at this cosy 18th-century riverside hotel with its wonky timber-framed walls and sloping floors. Antler-themed lamps and framed originals of the 1771 lease provide bags of character – and ESPA toiletries a luxurious touch too.

Originally published by The Telegraph

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