Millies is one of the oldest cottages in Georgeham, situated between Georgeham Parish Church and the Kings Arms public house. It was built in 1678 by Ian Fletcher for his bride Elizabeth, known as Millie. At one stage in its history it was used as the Rectory Ale House with dancing upstairs. There is some evidence to suggest that there is a well beneath the Tea Room, quite usual in its day
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