A traditional and very popular 18th century pub on the edge of the Royal Richmond park in what is known locally as Sheen Village. This picturesque, white-washed gastropub has a historic heritage. The ancient plough hanging outside the entrance is a relic of the time when the inn itself was a collection of farmers’ cottages, circa 1530. The ambiance is enhanced by Oak flooring, wall panels, polished oak bar and ideal lighting. An interesting feature is a little side room called 'The Snug' that is just big enough for four people around a table. The menu is gourmet pub grub. The pub is surrounded by a white fenced paved beer garden area with plenty of seating.
Fullers acquired the freehold on 27th Sept 2011.
Historic Interest
The Plough is a traditional 18th century inn, which is part of an important cluster of 18th century buildings surviving in the Christ Church Road conservation area. Over two hundred years ago when The Plough was first founded, it was a typical rural country Inn, there were few other buildings nearby, even a horse-ride to London could take a whole afternoon.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Plough, East Sheen