The Barley Mow is a typical English Country Pub, built in 1705 and sitting on Tilford village green. It is ideally located to sit out front, sip a pint and watch the cricket. Cricket is played most Saturday and Sunday afternoons from April to September and photographs of the Tilford Cricket Club in years past can be seen adorning the walls of the pub
It is popular with motor clubs and ramblers and has a large riverside garden out the back, with views over adjoining fields and woodland. It is family-friendly, and dogs are welcome under control. Indoors contains a bar and three interconnected and semi-open plan seating areas. Cricket and Military Memorabilia adorn the walls.
It serves traditional home cooked food as well as a pizza menu between 12-7 Wednesday - Saturday (3 Sunday)
Historic Interest
The building that is now The Barley Mow was built in 1705. It was joined to Tilford Green Cottage which dates back to 1601 when Elizabeth I (daughter of Henry VIII) was Tudor Queen of England. The date of which it became an alehouse is presumed to be 1763 as this is inscribed on the chimney stack. Stephen Salmon, who is mentioned as a victualler, purchased the building from William Whittal, Jnr., son of the original owner. (source: pub Website)
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 4 regular beers.
Barley Mow, Tilford
Source: National