Clavering pub history index
A grade II listed building claiming to be a 16th century coaching Inn. It was famous as the home of Jamie Oliver where he grew up. His parents ran the pub for 44 years until 2020 when it was sold to the Chestnut Group.
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Saffron Walden Weekly News. 18 January 1990
The proprietors, Trevor and Sally Oliver took over the pub over thirteen years ago when it was just an ordinary beerhouse. It is located on the B1038 from Newport to buntingford, just south of Saffron Walden.
Royston and Buntingford Mercury. 23 April 1999
The Cricketers now an Egon Ronay-listed restaurant, was the brainchild of Jamie Oliver's father, Trevor, who, with the help of his wife Sally, transformed it from a derelict dump into a top culinary attraction.
2018, The Cricketers, Wicken Road, Clavering CB11 4QT