Sign of the Times for former Surry Advertiser HQ.

Stoke Mill To Be a Pub if Borough Council approves Plans

Stoke Mill, formerly the offices of the Surrey Advertiser.

Plans have been submitted for a new pub in Guildford.

The building on Woking Road could be transformed into a destination pub. McMullen and Sons, a Hertfordshire brewery and pub company, has revealed its vision to regenerate the iconic Stoke Mill in Guildford, built in 1879, into a new flagship development.

News publishing company Reach Plc owns the former Surrey Advertiser offices. Now, McMullen and Sons have bought the former newspaper offices. Staff have not worked in the Surrey Ad office since the pandemic hit in 2020.

The Surrey Advertiser offices were, from 1937 until 1999, in an iconic Art Nouveau building in Martyr Road. Before that, they were on Market Street and Panells Court.

The Surrey Advertiser’s previous office and print works were in Martyr Road.

Plans lodged include a single-storey extension at the front and back of the building. Documents show the single-storey extension will take up around 30 per cent of the original front garden, with the remaining 70 per cent revamped into a “vibrant and destination beer garden”.

Jenny Strathern, property director for McMullen and Sons, said the acquisition “marks a significant milestone” for the company of unique and historic properties. She added: “Stoke Mill, previously used as offices by Reach Plc, is situated on a picturesque riverside plot, has a rich history and offers a prime location for our latest venture.”

Stoke Mill has been used for various purposes since its construction in 1879.

Historically, Stoke Mill has had various functions, from a paper mill, a paint & varnish factory, a corn mill, and offices. However, the Victorian building can now be brought back into public use as a restaurant and pub, complete with parking and staff accommodation, following an investment of over £4.5 million in the premises.

Guildford Borough Council will have the power to approve or reject the proposal to change the vacant office block into a new pub just off the A3. Opening times could range between 11.30 am-11 pm, but McMullen’s will still have to get licensing permission from the council.

Part of the scheme includes staff accommodation. Located on the fourth floor, McMullen envisions a three-bedroom manager flat, as well as another flat with three ensuite bedrooms and a shared kitchen.

The Hertfordshire brewery and pub company claims the new “good-quality family pub” would employ around 25 full-time staff and 40 part-time staff. McMullen hopes to “aid the next generation of hospitality workers in their journeys” and offer various training and promotional schemes.

An outbuilding on the north-west corner of the site will be demolished to make way for more car parking spaces. Currently, the office block has 60 spaces, but if permission is granted, 69 parking bays will be provided, including three dedicated accessible parking spaces.

4 thoughts on “Sign of the Times for former Surry Advertiser HQ.”

  1. It could work very well, especially with the new housing planned in the area behind, along the river.

  2. It will be a very big pub even with two flats above 😀 huge building – nice pad for a pub manager!!

  3. Will be nice to see it back in use at least. It’s been an historical landmark for Guildford for years and to see it lying empty has been a real shame. It’s going to be a big pub if they do get permission..

  4. Now – If they could just put a tram-line from there to ALFOLD – We could become regulars!!! I am sure it will be a great asset to Guildford.

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