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An interestingly and attractively refurbished 14th century inn immortalised by Jerome K Jerome in 'Three Men in a Boat'. It is a large pub on the Thames with several rooms. Some rooms have very low ancient beams and there is an oak panelled family room. The dim lighting adds to the atmosphere.
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Historic Interest
Historic England Grade II listed, entry number 1047903. Built dated 1352 on panel to right of the wall facing the road, 19th century and 20th century alterations and additions.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Barley Mow, Clifton Hampden
Changing beers typically include: Black Sheep - Best Bitter , Bombardier - Bombardier , Sharp's - Doom Bar
Source: National