CBSE Class 9 Answered
Barley Mow was a quaint old-world inn up the river round Clifton Hampden. It stood on the right of the bridge, quite away from the village. It had low-pitched gables, thatched roof and latticed windows, which gave it quite a story-book appearance. The interior of the inn was even more ancient, according to the author and had a very low ceiling.
Barley Mow was a quaint old-world inn up the river round Clifton Hampden. It stood on the right of the bridge, quite away from the village. It had low-pitched gables, thatched roof and latticed windows, which gave it quite a story-book appearance. The interior of the inn was even more ancient, according to the author and had a very low ceiling.