The Miller's Arms is the third in a succession of neighbouring buildings in Nairne to house this licence: firstly, the New Inn (1848-1851), then the Crooked Billet (1851-1860), and finally the current hotel. The Crooked Billet remains as a separate building at the rear of the hotel and contains the room where Robert Torrens explained the principles of The Real Property Act, which embodied the 'Torrens Title'. The Miller's Arms was constructed on the main road through Nairne which at the time was called 'Sydney Road' (or the road to Sydney).
Local Hotel in the Adelaide Hills with great dining, both in the front bar and in the Bistro. Friendly staff and a very handy Drive Thru Bottleshop with great specials
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this pub is fully the awesomest pub ever
That is A couple of years ago when it wasn't fully shit, go there Friday night you shall soon find out, and not the good kinda find out like chicks everywhere findout, like the where the Fuuk is everyone on Friday night this pub must be shit kinda findout you know
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millers arms hotel
A great hotel havent been there for years but my foster parents owned it when i was younger and i lived in the hotel.