Two timber framed barns, one from Waterend and the other from Little Hormead, were moved to the centre of St. Albans in the twentieth century. They now form a bar and restaurant, run by Wetherspoon’s.
The larger barn dates from the seventeenth century. It is a timber-framed, aisled barn, relocated from Waterend in 1938. It has seven bays and originally had two midstreys. One midstrey leads through to the other barn and the other now houses a small balcony overlooking the barn interior. The large bar runs along one aisle of the barn while the rest of this very large barn provides seating for the diners.