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The Manor Inn Godalming – Review

18 Thursday May 2017

Posted by emmabarrett1508 in Fun stuff, Main Meals, Wellbeing

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The Manor Inn, Beefeater Grill, Godalming

 

‘ Beefeater – Grilling steaks since 1974.’

With a beautiful riverside getting The Manor Inn Beefeater, Godalming has reopened its doors following a fantastic refurbishment.  With bright and appealing decor, wooden floors and quirky light fittings the new restaurant is modern and spacious with plenty of room between tables.  Perfect for families with children under five who need plenty of space for continually getting up and down. Continue reading →

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