Karl & the team welcome you to the Plough Inn Wigston Leicestershire. Here at The Plough we offer exceptional quality affordable bed and breakfast accommodation in the Leicestershire / East Midlands region. All of our rooms are ensuite and consist of six twin rooms one family/double room with a maximum occupancy of three people. All rooms also have tea/coffee making facilities iron and ironing boards colour television with freeview hairdryers & trouser presses. The rooms are non smoking and pets are not allowed. The annexe for the rooms was built in 2004 and all rooms have been designed with the comfort of our guests in mind. The Plough offers an extensive menu during the week with breakfast being served Monday to Friday from 7:00am till 9:00am Saturday and Sunday from 7.30am to 9.30am. Lunchtime food is served 12:30 to 2:30pm on Thursday Friday and Saturday. Monday to Wednesday we serve food from 5-9pm. On Sunday we offer a traditional "home cooked" Sunday lunch from 12 midday till 4:00pm where bookings are highly recommended to avoid disappointment. Our menus have been designed with freshly cooked to order in mind. All of our produce is locally sourced where possible Disabled access is available and coach parties are very welcome by prior arrangement. Located just of the A599 [old A50] next to All Saints Church on the B582. The Plough Inn Wigston Leicester East Midlands offers a comfortable stay in a traditional English pub. Leicester city centre is just ten minutes drive away with the leicester tourist information providing information on local attractioins such as the Wigston knitting museum Leicester Race Course The Leicester Tigers Rugby Gound Foxton Locks and the Grand Union Canal along with the National Space Centre - all within easy reach.
Each room has its own guest information pack. There is a remote controlled t.v & freeview in each room and all guests recieve a complimentary bottle of mineral water. All the usual toiletries are supplied.
Food is served in the evening from 5.30pm - 9.00pm. A typical three course meal would be in the region of £13.00 - £15.00 per person [depending upon selection]. We offer a range of real ales as well as the usual selection of beers lagers wines and spirits. A vegetarian selection of meals is also available.
Awards:
- Cask Marque Ale Award
Style:
- Traditional
- Secluded
- Rustic
- Homely
- Comfortable
Rooms Facilities:
- Tea and coffee making facilities
- Wireless internet connection
- Ironing board
- Colour television
- Trouser press
- Iron
- Alarm clock
- Internet access
- Hairdryer
- Non-smoking
Bed Details:
- Twin (single beds)
- Single bed
- Double bed
Bathroom Details:
- Shower
- En suite
Amenities:
- Entertainment
- Ironing facilities
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Non-smoking (throughout)
Parking:
- Free parking
- On-site parking
Number of Rooms: 7
Number of Floors: 1
Mobility Description:
Disabled access is available - ramps
Smoking Policy: No smoking
Dining Facilities:
- In the Plough Inn itself food is served every day with a comprehensive menu of fresh meat and fish with a strong emphasis on local produce [Please click on the relevant link to see sample menus] Breakfast is served daily mon-friday 6:30am-9.30am sat-sunday 7.30am - 9.30am Lunch time 12 midday till 2:00pm and evening menu available from 6:00pm till 9.00pm Sunday lunch is served from 12 midday till 4pm (Sunday roast only)
Children Policy: Children welcome
Child Facilities:
- Highchairs
- Games available
- Children's menu
Check In Time: 1753-01-01 12:30:00.000
Check Out Time: 1753-01-01 10:00:00.000
Reception Closing Time: 1753-01-01 23:00:00.000
Pet Policy:
- No pets
Recreation:
- Garden
- River
- Bowling alley
- Shopping - outlet
- Karaoke
- Boating
- Walking
- Shopping - boutique
- Fishing
- Nightclubs
- Horse racing
- Gym off-site
- Fine dining
- Shopping - antiques
- Nature trail
- Dart board
- Shopping
- Museums/galleries
- Dancing
- Archery
- Golf
- Cycling
- Table tennis
- Squash court
Business Facilities:
- Internet connection (wireless)
- Photocopier
Directions:
From Junction 21 of the M1 stay in the left hand lane of the A563 and follow the signs for Enderby and Narborough [Leicester South]. Once onto the A563 follow the signs for Wigston and proceed up Soar Valley Way to a crossroads and set of traffic lights. Go over the traffic lights and travel approximately one mile until you reach Pork Pie roundabout. Take the fourth exit into Stonseby Avenue and travel 1.6 miles until you reach a small mini roundabout in Wigston town centre.;