The Barley Mow

Clifton Hampden

Oxfordshire

NOW TAKING BOOKINGS

Tel no: 01865 407847

If you stay the night on land at Clifton, you cannot do better than put up at the "Barley Mow." It is, without exception, I should say, the quaintest, most old-world inn up the river. It stands on the right of the bridge, quite away from the village. Its low-pitched gables and thatched roof and latticed windows give it quite a story-book appearance, while inside it is even still more once-upon-a-timeyfied

Jerome K Jerome - Three Men in a Boat

Opening hours:

Mon-Sat 12:00-23:00
Sun 12:00-22:30

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Food and Drink

Now Taking Bookings

About Us

Chef & Brewer

Light Lunch, Main Menu, Children´s Menu, Specials

Sunday Roasts

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Open Fires, cosy corners and of course the warmest of welcomes. , cosy corners and of course the warmest of welcomes. There's nothing like the atmosphere of a traditional country pub.

 

Summer Ball & Charity Auction,

7th Aug 09

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Drink Info
Guest Ales for July 2009: Bombardier,

London Pride, Youngs Bitter,

Adnams Broadside, Directors

Location and Directions
Clifton Hampden is a village on the north bank of the River Thames, just over 3 miles east of Abingdon in Oxfordshire

Nearest train stations  Culham 1.3 miles, Appleford 1.8 miles,     Radley 2.8 miles

History of the Barley Mow
Possibly dating back to 1352, the Barley Mow is steeped in history, from it original beginnings as a thatched cottage, a devastating fire to the present day pub and restaurant.

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This website was launched in June 2009

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