Gomshall Mill is a timber framed building situated in the picturesque village of Gomshall near Guildford. It overlooks the river Tillingbourne and the village green and is of great historical significance as its original water mill was mentioned in the Domesday Book. The building itself dates from the 17th century and still contains some milling machinery and a water wheel that are kept behind glass for visitors to look at when they visit the building which now operates as a restaurant.