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Essex pub The Cricketers where Jamie Oliver grew up

Blake FosterBy Blake FosterJuly 12, 2025 London 2 Mins Read
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The Cricketers, in Clavering, Essex, was where Jamie Oliver grew up – and was owned by his parents, Trevor and Sally Oliver, for more than four decades.

Although the 16th century pub is now owned by Chestnut Group, Oliver’s pasta machine is still used in the kitchen, according to lifestyle blog Muddy Stilettos.

Exposed wooden beams and low ceilings are used throughoutExposed wooden beams and low ceilings are used throughout (Image: Visit Essex)

Its culinary offerings live up to this history too: the venue has previously been awarded a Michelin Plate, as well as picking up gongs from Visit England and TripAdvisor over the years.

READ MORE: The Kings Arms in Orsett named among UK’s best pubs

The kitchen has a focus on seasonal and locally-sourced produce, including veg supplied by locals and bread baked fresh every morning.

The decor is inspired by its 16th century historyThe decor is inspired by its 16th century history (Image: Emma Cabielles/Visit Essex)

The Grade II-listed pub is also a hotel, with 22 rooms inspired by the Essex countryside, complete with floral and botanical fabrics and paints.

Despite a recent update, the rooms – and the bar and dining areas – are in keeping with their 16th century history.

Cosy fires, exposed beams and low ceilings can be found throughout, while the exterior is wisteria-clad.

The fireplace at the CricketersThe fireplace at the Cricketers (Image: Emma Cabielles/Visit Essex)

If you fancy exploring the local area, the Cricketers has designed a three-mile scenic walk, starting and ending at the inn.

READ MORE: Saffron Walden named Sunday Times best place to live in UK

This follows the tree line, passing Clavering Lakes and the Clavering Mills, and taking in some of the village’s history.

One of the rooms inspired by the Essex countrysideOne of the rooms inspired by the Essex countryside (Image: Emma Cabielles/Visit Essex)

Clavering itself dates back to the Norman times but has kept its olde world charm, with timber framed houses and thatched cottages. 

A 15-minute drive away is the historic market town Saffron Walden, which was named the UK’s best place to live by the Sunday Times in March.





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