Welcome

Situated on the edge of the Cotswolds and a 40 minute drive away from Oxford rests The Plough Inn at Kelmscott.

Built in the seventeenth century, The Plough was an old favourite of English textile designer, artist, writer and socialist, William Morris.  Just a stones throw away from the River Thames, The Plough is popular today with the walking and boating fraternities and those wanting a relaxing break to get away from the hustle and bustle of urban life.

The Plough at Kelmscott was recently renovated following flooding in the Cotswolds. Its ecologically impact was at the heart of the re-development. Every aspect of the re-design from state of the art Swiss induction ovens to under floor heating deliver on the commitment of The Plough to be environmentally aware.

The Plough at Kelmscott offers exceptional, quality, locally sourced food with a fresh, seasonally evolving menu. Why not join us for a light lunch from our ever-changing snack menu, or join us for a heartier meal either at lunch or dinner where our chef will inspire you with locally sourced ingredients such as the village’s own pork belly from Kelmscott pigs or Milton farm beef from Fairford. Wash this down with one of our locally brewed real ales from the nearby Cotswolds market town of Lechlade, either in front of the roaring fire in the winter months or in our delightful garden in the summer.

Round off your visit with an enjoyable stay in one of our eight en suite bedrooms with Jacuzzi – designed with your comfort and a restful night’s sleep in mind.

We look forward to seeing you soon.