Dating from the late 16th century, this pub has been opened out but retains much of its character, particularly at the front. An extension houses the dining area at the rear. Pleasant garden area. Often busy, the decor is a mixture of bare brick and painted walls with painted wood panelling. The pub featured in a Sherlock Holmes novel. Stables were used by previous landlord for hansom cab trade. Was once a courthouse with the gallows outside. Part of the Pearmain stable, this small but growing chain has good reputation for food and is a big draw for many of the clientele.
Historic Interest
C16 to rear with early C19 extensions to front. Timber framed with brick infill to rear, rendered and roughcast on front.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Old Plough, Stoke D'Abernon
Changing beers typically include: Fuller's (varies)