Plough Inn
The Plough is a spacious and welcoming country pub, characterized by its open brickwork and exposed beams. It maintains a nostalgic charm, with older patrons still fondly referring to it as "Jerry's," in honor of Jeremiah Cornwell, a beloved landlord who served from 1904 to 1925. The original pub structure remains intact, primarily serving as a bar area that caters to casual drinkers. In addition to the original structure, newer extensions have been added to accommodate a large restaurant area, which includes an orangery. The Plough also boasts a spacious garden at the back, providing an outdoor space for patrons to enjoy. The pub offers a rotating selection of two cask ales, ensuring a variety in their beverage offerings. This historical establishment seamlessly blends the old with the new, preserving its rich history while providing modern amenities and spaces for its patrons. Whether you're looking for a casual drink in a traditional pub setting or a dining experience in a more contemporary setting, The Plough offers an inviting atmosphere for all.