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The John Barleycorn Inn - Duxford

Moorfield Road
Duxford CB22 4PP


The larder is full the wine cellar is well stocked the log fire is lit... all we need is you! br / br / br / br / The John Barleycorn was originally built in 1660 as a coaching house. Between 1844 and 1852 it was licensed under the sign of the Coach and Horses. At first it was known as a public house though later a beer house. The existing name The John Barleycorn came into being between 1858 and 1861. During the Second World War it became a favourite watering hole for the brave young airmen of Douglas Bader s Duxford Wing. br / br / br / br / The John Barleycorn remains a very traditional English pub serving some of the best kept ales in the country. It also enjoys an excellent reputation for serving the very best in genuine home prepared and cooked meals. We also provide accomidation for those you would like to rest after a meal. br / br / br / br / Ideally situated to discover East Anglia. Punting on the cam racing at Newmarket concerts at Audley End House or a winters walk to Granchester. Plus we are only 20min from Stanstead Airport

Directions to The John Barleycorn Inn Duxford

Whittlesford Train Station - Road: Head west on Station Rd W toward Duxford Rd Take the 1st left onto Moorfield Rd Turn left at A505 At A1301 take the 4th exit and stay on A505 Turn left at Moorfield Rd.

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