BARLEY MOW INN

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The Barley Mow Inn was previously part of Bisley parish, before the boundary was changed. It is now located within Horsell parish, at the junction of Barley Mow Lane and Chobham Road, and is a private house having ceased trading in 1921.

The pub dated back to the 17th Century and is now a Grade II listed building. It is thought that it was once a royal hunting lodge, part of Windsor Great Forest. A fireplace in the house bears the coat of arms of Charles I - the only known example to exist outside Windsor Castle itself.