The Plough Inn is a very traditional Grade II-listed family-friendly pub built in the 17th century in the village of Long Wittenham in rural South Oxfordshire. The large garden stretches down to the River Thames and has ample outdoor seating and a children's play area. There are two bar areas and a separate restaurant.
One regular and two changing beers are available and are sourced from breweries and microbreweries in the South-East. The pub is a community hub providing a venue for church fetes, live theatre performances and fun runs. Each June, the pub hosts Wittfest, a music festival that raises money for local charities.
The Historic England website entry for this pub is viewable by left clicking on https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1059819.
South Oxfordshire CAMRA Pub of the Season for Summer 2023.
There is defibrillator in a disused red telephone box to the left of the bus shelter opposite, 20m away.
Historic Interest
Historic England Grade II listed, entry number 1059819. Built early 17th century, late 17th century front, late 19th century cross-wing to left.
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This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Plough, Long Wittenham
Changing beers typically include: Amwell Springs (varies) , Loose Cannon (varies)
Source: Local