|

The Plough Inn, built in 1631 and situated in the peaceful village of Kelmscott,
is a short walk from Kelmscott Manor, once home to the artist William Morris, and also from upper reaches of the River Thames.
- Extensive lunch menu available in the restaurant, bar and garden. Dishes might include- homemade steak and kidney pudding; local game pie; Kelmscott ham, egg and chips; homemade lasagne; fish platter. All available in small and large portions
- Full à la carte menu, evenings only, in the restaurant and bar. Dishes might include Pan-fried duck breast with oyster stir fry; Braised lamb shank cooked in rosemary and red wine; Medallions of beef fillets served with garlic and thyme fondant potatoes. Everchanging fish menu available.
- A well-kept choice of Real ales includes Hook Norton, Archers and two guest beers.
- Selection of over thirty wines.
- Warm and friendly service.
- Relaxed Surroundings.
- 8 en-suite rooms with colour TV and Tea and coffee making facilities Double room including breakfast from £75 and single room including breakfast from £45.
Opening times
Bar
Monday to Friday- |
11.00-15.00 18.00-23.00 |
Saturday and Sunday- |
open all day |
Restaurant
Monday to Friday- |
12.00-14.30 19.00-21.00 |
Saturday and Sunday- |
12.00-14.30 19.00-21.30 |
We look forward to welcoming you to the Plough at Kelmscott.
For more information please contact us on
|