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Heritage Pub

Barley Mow, Portsmouth

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This friendly two bar community pub offers a selection of eight ales including a mild, stout or porter. There is an impressive array of events including live music, meat raffles, quizzes, pool, darts, and golf teams, bar billiards, shove halfpenny and chess league, all listed on the pub's website. Dominoes and a number of other games are also available. The garden is a real gem, with some hidden treasures, and has won awards in its own right. Children are welcome until 8pm. There are a number of mobile phone charging cables in each bar. Although free, please give a donation to charity.

Historic Interest

There used to be a circular painting on the lounge bar ceiling showing 'The Battle of Southsea' painted by local artist A Bryant in 1874 which was moved from the original pub. In 1980 it was removed to the City Museum, where it can still be viewed. In 1941 a 500 lb delayed action bomb landed in the pub cellar. It was defused and the casing can be seen in the garden.

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Operator
Local Authority
Portsmouth City Council
Last updated
12/02/2024
Last surveyed
09/02/2024
Pub ID
POR/00306
Asset of Community Value

One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest

Listed status: Not listed

The public bar on the right is, curiously, in a single storey flat roof part of the building. The counter could be old but the dado panelling has been largely replace by bare brick. The bar back fitting is modern. The original outside gents and ladies for the public bar remain.

The lounge bar on the left retains inter-war panelling all around the room, inter-war (or possibly 1950s) brick fireplace and an inter-war counter front (gantry and stained glass panels above are modern) The bar back fitting is a mixture of inter-war and modern work – most of the top section looks modern.

General information about historic pub interiors

Built 1924 for Brickwoods Brewery to replace an earlier tavern of the same name and designed by A E Cogswell, though to a design not generally associated with the architect (Cogswell's builds tending to have a more elaborate exterior than that of the Barley Mow). The pub retains two traditional bars and a snug area.

The public bar on the right is, curiously, in a single storey flat roof part of the building. The counter could be old and the dado panelling largely replaced by bare brick. The bar back fitting is modern. The original outside gents and ladies for the public bar remain.

The lounge bar on the left retains inter-war panelling all around the room, inter-war (or possibly 1950s) brick fireplace and an inter-war counter front (gantry and stained glass panels above are modern) The bar back fitting is a mixture of inter-war and modern work – most of the top section looks modern.

Off the lounge is a small snug with a wide gap access to it having lost its doors. It also retains inter-war panelled walls, there is an inter-ward panelled bar front, but an inappropriate cast iron Victorian-style fireplace which presumably replaced an inter-war brick one. The original entrance to the snug was where the bookcase is now situated i.e. you accessed it directly off the lobby. Original Crittall metal window frames throughout.

Up to c.1980 there was a circular painting on the Mock Tudor-style ceiling showing ‘The Battle of Southsea’ painted by local artist A Bryant in 1874 which was moved from the original pub. In 1980 it was removed to the City Museum, where it can still be viewed. The pub narrowly missed being damaged in 1941 when a 500 lb delayed action bomb landed in the pub cellar where customers had taken shelter. It was defused and the casing has been part of the pub’s inventory since and was lent to Portsmouth Museum for a war-time exhibition in 1981. Other information collected about the pub by licensee Judith Burr records Dr Arthur Conan Doyle giving evidence at a coroner’s inquest held at the original Barley Mow in the late 19th century.

General information about historic pub interiors
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Opening
Monday
Noon-23:00
Tuesday
Noon-23:00
Wednesday
Noon-23:00
Thursday
Noon-23:00
Friday
Noon-23:00
Saturday
Noon-23:00
Sunday
Noon-23:00
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Current beers

This Pub serves 6 changing beers and 2 regular beers.

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Barley Mow, Portsmouth

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Facilities
Live Music Live Music
Garden Garden
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Disabled Access Disabled Access
Access via side gate
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
Dogs not allowed in the garden
Events Events
Quiz, meat raffle
Function Room Function Room
Public bar can be hired
Games Games
Bar Billiards, Shove Halfpenny, Darts, Pool
Separate Bar Separate Bar
Wi Fi Wi Fi
Features
Real Ale Real Ale
Real Heritage Pub Real Heritage Pub
Cask Marque Cask Marque
Transport
Close to bus routes (265m)
First Hampshire: 3
Closest station (1270m)
Portsmouth & Southsea
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