Hi Pebs

One of my favourite sites is
http://www.old-maps.co.uk and I've just had a look at the area from 1872 onwards. If I've got the right place, Reading Road (A329) runs roughly east-west, the River Loddon roughly north-south. A329 crosses the river at Loddon Bridge. The George (or PH) is shown throughout, north-west of the bridge.
Loddon Tea Gardens are clearly marked south-east of the bridge on maps dated 1960-62, 1933, and 1931-32. Maps dated 1912-13, 1912, 1900, and 1899 show buildings on the site but no name. In 1883 and 1872 there were no buildings.
Maps dated 1967, 1973-77, and 1988-95 have buildings but no name and part of the land is lost to the new road layout. Interestingly, a Russian map of 1990 labels the site 'gost.', an abbreviation of the word for small hotel or inn.
So you now have proof that the Tea Gardens existed, the full name, and a partial timeline. I do hope you can pin down your family connection from these scraps

Happy hunting, and keep us informed!
Carol