The Plough Inn at Kelmscott
The Plough Inn,
Near Lechlade,
Kelmscott,
Cotswolds,
Gloucestershire,
GL7 3HG,
England
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The Plough Inn at Kelmscott has so much to offer: a classic bar, an exceptional restaurant, comfortable accommodation, inspirational surroundings and a wealth of things to see and do.
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24 hour hot showers
No curfew
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Credit cards accepted
Lounge area
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Restaurant
Bar
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The Plough at Kelmscott is the type of Cotswold pub that people dream of finding, and offers just about everything that you are likely to need. It was built in 1631 and is tucked away in the small picturesque village of Kelmscott, near Lechlade. Kelmscott sits on the edge of the Cotswolds, on the border of Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire and Wiltshire. Kelmscott has a truly magical and enchanting feel about it, and the special feeling of the area seems to run through the foundations of this wonderful pub. The Plough has a warm atmosphere, welcoming all types of visitors including children and pets. With crackling log fires and exposed brick, there is a traditional charm that runs throughout the interior. While the pub has a classic rustic look, the whole inn has been renovated and the facilities are excellent. There is a real 'home, away from home' feeling about the place.
The Plough is not just a great pub, the Plough's restaurant has developed an excellent reputation in the local community for its exceptional selection of delicious food. With a full a la carte menu, a fish menu and a varied bar menu, there really is something for everyone. The Plough at Kelmscott also offers eight high-quality guest rooms. Each room is individually styled, comfortable and thoroughly charming, representing outstanding value for money.
The Plough has proved itself to be a popular venue for a broad variety of events. The management team works passionately with event organisers to deliver successful and unique experiences. The Plough is a mere stone's throw from the beautiful upper reaches of the river Thames. Following the bends around water meadows, enjoy the scattering of dream-like cottages. The Plough at Kelmscott makes a great base from which to explore the surrounding counties of Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Oxfordshire. The Inn is also a short walk from Kelmscott Manor, once home to the artist and founder of the arts and craft movement, William Morris. The Manor is a particularly fine example of a Cotswold-style dwelling of the 16th and 17th Century. It contains Morris's possessions and a selection of his works, as well as those of his associates, including original furniture, carpets, textiles and ceramics.
The Plough of Kelmscott is ideal for spending some quality time with a partner/group of friends, or a perfect stress-relieving weekend break. You can get some exercise and fresh air during the day, and enjoy delicious food, and a comfortable relaxed atmosphere in the evening. Maybe you want to arrange activities such as walking, cycling, boat trips, horse riding, fishing, paintball or clay pigeon shooting. Maybe you just want to chill out. You can do as much or as little as you want.
The Plough Inn offers eight high standard en suite bedrooms: Single, double, twin and family rooms are available.
One room sports an Indian theme and another is decorated in William Morris style. All rooms have their own character and feel, and include:
- En suite bathrooms with luxury shower facilities - Adjustable radiator - Modern colour Television with video player - Hot drink-making facilities
Rooms are also available with the following (subject to availability):
- Luxury bath/Jacuzzi - Traditional oak four-poster bed All room rates include breakfast.
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