After a long journey I arrived at the Plough inn and was greeted warmly and with smiles all round. Very friendly staff and they were all happy and very relaxed and friendly.What a lovely country pub with a real fire and genuine people. My room was absolutely fantastic , it was more like a flat than a room and had everything I needed. The menu was superb and the food was exquisite. An absolute Gem with gorgeous views and fabulous food ….. all set in a beautiful location. Will definitely be visiting again . A big thank you to everyone at The Plough Inn for making my stay so memorable.
My husband and I spent a wonderful weekend at the Plough Inn. Is a perfect getaway! Luckily, some of their rooms are dog friendly so we took our dog Teddy. Room is super well thought out. It has everything you need, really well furnished and spotless clean. We had breakfast brought to the room in the morning and it was perfect. Marianne was a superb host! Thank you much for making our stay so comfortable and Pleasent.
Easily the best pub in Kent for a Sunday lunch. Very traditional building with open fires, excellent range of beers and spirits - think Goachers & Chapel Down. Menu caters for a range of tastes and think just the "right" level of fine dining given the setting - e.g. a Sunday roast with plenty of trimmings, but equally the appearance of the odd jus or similar, so traditional with a contemporary twist. Only catch is the location is a little rural, meaning you'll need to have a plan for after the Chapel Down... Plenty of nice countryside in the immediate vicinity to combine with a walk.
I recommend going to this place for a lovely Sunday roast! I had the chicken that was moist and had a beautifully crisp skin. Special mention to the red cabbage which tasted delicious. For a starter we had the baked Mont d’Or cheese on the recommendation of the waiter over the baked Camembert, and it tasted really nice. No room for dessert, but the options looked good. Service was brilliant as well.
Just had Sunday lunch for two and could not fault it. The apple and sparsely soup, sounded bizzare, but was just beautiful. We then had roast beef, which was cooked to perfection and the best roast potatoes in Kent. Service and atmosphere were perfect the nicest place to enjoy Sunday lunch. Highly recommend a drive out to the Plough Inn. We'll be back soon.
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Charing, Ashford, TN27
This 16th Century free house is situated on top of the North Downs in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Charing, Ashford, TN27
Roy and June and their team welcome you to the Wagon & Horses - a traditional country pub nestling in woodland on the top of the North Downs in Charing.
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