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Mullins House/Coffee Shop

Heritage Open Day: You can see the shop where Mullins used to make the shoes, the original stairs to the flat above (not accessible), original fireplace and wall. Mullins House in Dorking and Its History

Mullins House, situated in the historic market town of Dorking, Surrey, is a notable building dating back to around 1590. It is best known as the former home of William Mullins, one of the Pilgrim Fathers who sailed to America aboard the Mayflower in 1620.

Between 1612 and 1620, William Mullins lived and worked here as a shoemaker. A prosperous businessman, historical records show he owned a large stock of shoes and boots, likely intended for sale in the New World.
event dateFri 12 Sep, Sat 13 Sep, Wed 17 Sep to Sat 20 Sep
venue address58 West Street, Dorking, Surrey RH4 1BS
event timesFri 12 Sep:0930-1600; Sat 13 Sep:0930-1600; Wed 17 Sep:0930-1600; Thu 18 Sep:0930-1600; Fri 19 Sep:0930-1600; Sat 20 Sep:0930-1600; Free Entry.
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