Set in an attractive position opposite the church, the Plough has two contrasting bars. The weatherboarded part to the right of the pub is the oldest. This dates from the 15th century and contains some low beams (some are padded!) and is now the pub lounge and restaurant. The cosy and well-used public bar is a Victorian addition, An alcove of this is where darts is played. A number of board games are available - just ask at the bar. A wide variety of home made food is served, including a number of daily specials, in generous portions. Outside is a small patio garden. Formerly a King & Barnes pub, it became Hall & Woodhouse when they closed in 2000. In 2021 it was sold to Red Oak Taverns and local beers are once again sold. The same licensee has managed the pub under all three of its most recent owners, since August 1991.
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This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 4 regular beers.
Cask Ale
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