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Oldest pub in Marylebone

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The Barley Mow
The oldest pub in Marylebone.

The two farm workers in this image are taken from George Stubbs' Haymakers of 1785 at Tate Britain.

Site: Oldest pub in Marylebone (1 memorial)

W1, Dorset Street, 8

The blue "heritage inn" plaque on this building is a complete waste of time - it gives no information whatsoever.

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Oldest pub in Marylebone

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Barley Mow pub - Dorset Street

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