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The Harrow

 

Picture source: Movement80


The Harrow was situated on Wooburn Town.  This grade-II listed pub is now in residential use.
 

Listed building details:
Public house. Early C19. Whitewashed render, old tile roof, flanking brick chimneys. 2 storeys, 2 bays. First floor band course. Ground floor has canted bay windows with sashes and flat hood carried across door. Upper storey has 4-pane sashes with segmental heads, and central blind window panel with pub sign. Central C20 half-glazed door.
 

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Name Dates Comments
Elaine Humphreys 1980/1981 I was both a customer and a member of Staff ,the landlord at the time was Terry and June Jolly
Andrew Kirby 1984/1987 I lived in the terraced cottage to the right of the Harrow and have fond memories of ‘Terry & June’ Jolly, who were the landlords at the time. As with all neighbours of pubs, we had our ‘moments’, and I remember once going round in my dressing gown at about 2am to moan about the noise and ended up staying for a drink, much to everybody’s hilarity, including my own with hindsight - happy days!