Barley Mow
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For the traditional folk song, see The Barley Mow.
The Barley Mow is an historic public house, just south of the River Thames near the bridge at Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire, England [1]. It was featured in Jerome K. Jerome's book Three Men in a Boat:
- 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.
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