The Clifden Arms
The Clifden Arms public house is a timber framed building with brick noggin and thatched roof. The older part is medieval and the newer wing was added in the 17th century. The pub is surrounded by beautiful countryside and gardens. The pub’s current name is more recent, being derived from an 18th or 19th century Viscount Clifden, who was the heir to the advowson of the parish of Worminghall. Until about 14 years ago the pub had always been a Free House priding itself on good beer and quality food. It is now, once again, trading as a Free House. We aim to be the best destination pub in the area.
The Clifden team look forward to welcoming you to the historic pub.
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