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GBP 78 - 95 The Plough Inn
The Plough Inn is a 16th-century inn which has kept some original features such as its thatched roof and Inglenook fireplace. All bedrooms are en suit… More | ||||||
Clifton Hampden Bridge was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott. The village and the Barley Mow public house, just south of the river near the bridge, featured in featured in Jerome K. Jerome's book Three Men in a Boat:
:Round Clifton Hampden, itself a wonderfully pretty village, old-fashioned, peaceful, and dainty with flowers, the river scenery is rich and beautiful. If you stay the night on land at Clifton, you cannot do better than put up at the "Barley Mow."
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