The Plough Inn is situated at the gateway to the Cotswolds. A stones throw from the country-home of William Morris famous for his involvement with the British Arts and Crafts movement. With the Thames River footpath just minutes away the area boasts a huge number of charming walks varying in length. The cosy restaurant serves delicious freshly cooked food using seasonal ingredients sourced from local suppliers and artisan producers.
7 Double rooms and 1 Single room.
A 8 room traditional Inn and restaurant and garden area.
Style:
- Traditional
- Secluded
- Rustic
- Comfortable
Rooms Facilities:
- Colour television
- Iron
- Freeview
- Ironing board
- Tea and coffee making facilities
- Hairdryer
- Non-smoking
- Internet access
- Wireless internet connection
Bed Details:
- Double bed
- Single bed
Bathroom Details:
- Shower
- En suite
Eco Policy:
No environmental policy is available at this time.
Amenities:
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Internet access (wireless) in public areas
- Non-smoking (throughout)
Parking:
- Free parking
Number of Rooms: 8
Number of Floors: 2
Mobility Description:
No Accessibility Information is available at this time.
Smoking Policy: No smoking
Dining Facilities:
- Breakfast is available.
Children Policy: Children welcome
Child Facilities:
- Highchairs
- Children's menu
Check In Time: 1753-01-01 16:00:00.000
Check Out Time: 1753-01-01 10:00:00.000
Reception Closing Time: 1753-01-01 22:00:00.000
Pet Policy:
- No pets
Recreation:
- Skydiving
- Sailing
- Cricket pitch
- Sightseeing tours
- Clay pigeon shooting
- River
- Lake
- Canoeing
- Water activities
- Kayaking
- Polo
- Boating
- Walking
- Horse riding
- Fishing
- Shopping - boutique
- Bird watching
- Horse racing
- Gym off-site
- Shopping - antiques
- Nature trail
- Shopping
- Museums/galleries
- Golf
- Cycling
- Animal watching
- Garden
Business Facilities:
- Internet connection (wireless)
Directions:
The Plough Inn is situated at the gateway to the Cotswolds. A stones throw from the country home of William Morris famous for his involvement with the British Arts and Crafts movement.;