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Go to other Related Subject areasThe Barley Mow Inn, High Street, Newport
Exterior front of the Barley Mow, Newport, on the corner of Stafford Street and High Street. This property was owned by the Ward family, then the Doodys and latterly the Bougheys of Aqualate Hall in the 19th century. When TF Boughey died in 1906, the inn because part of the Boughey Trust, to be used for the benefit of the people of Newport. In the 18th century there had been vineyards at the back of the property and a malthouse in the 19th century.
The pub is now called 'The Barley'.
c.1940-1960