Personaly I cannot fault my stay at Millers and I hope it's still the same when I return. Ah yes... just one thing, a cat, I would like to see a big fluffy cat,or maybe 2 but the place definitely needs a cat. (live one please, not stuffed) more
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Personaly I cannot fault my stay at Millers and I hope it's still the same when I return. Ah yes... just one thing, a cat, I would like to see a big fluffy cat,or maybe 2 but the place definitely needs a cat. (live one please, not stuffed) more
We spent a night at Millers Residence this week and what a lovely surprise. The hotel is like no other we've ever stayed in and we've stayed in an awful lot. It's tucked away just off the main street with no signage that we could see. The interior is an aladins cave, packed full of art and objects and what... more
Stayed through xmas and new years. We travel frequently and have stayed at what would be considered the best the world over. With a magical atmosphere, and gracious host, this is a one of a kind guest house. Not for everyone, but thats what makes it great. more
If you have a lot of money to spend and just love clutter and a good deal of stairs - this is your place! I work out 4 days a week but I must say that with luggage, or after a long day, those stairs were a challenge. This hotel is a red door on a side street, no name,... more
Dear Traveler's Miller's is a delightful, artistic/poetic of course and very eccentric hotel. There are a small number of rooms, our room and particularly our bed was sooooo comfortable (especially after lugging our suitcases all over Europe using public transportation). There is an open bar- (had a grand Pimm's Lemonade) the host has his own label of (was it Gin... more
Miller's is fantastic. It is absolutely rich in character and personality. There are only 7 rooms, you get a key to the entrance and to your room, so you feel like you're staying in your own place. There is art everywhere, and I mean every inch. The staff is friendly and personal. Breakfast is good, and the breakfast room/ living... more
This is a warning to anyone booking at Millers - have a back-up plan! Even if you receive a confirmation you may not actually have a room. Here's what happened to me: After much research, including reading all the reviews here on TripAdvisor, I called Millers and made a booking to spend 3 nights over the Memorial Day weekend 2007.... more
My girlfriend and I stayed for 3 nights in March this year as our friends highly recommended Miller's Residence and have been raving about it for ages so we thought we'd give it a shot. Well...they were right! We had the most brilliant time and have never stayed at a place like it. The interior is amazing and filled to... more
London is expensive. There's no getting over that, so just plan to splurge. Staying at Millers Residence made our trip to London memorable. The surroundings are sumptous and relaxing, but not intimidating. There is a touch of whimsy throughout and if you find the surroundings still daunting (which you won't), just have a talk with one of the staff---they're wonderful,... more
The most unusual and fantastically different hotel you can imagine. It was like staying in a cross between the National Museum and a junk shop! Every corner of the room/hotel is filled by some type of antique -in good or bad taste. Stayed one night in one of their suites, it was very romantic and staff were really nice -... more

