Welcome to the blog site for The Plough at Great Chesterford. Located nine miles south of Cambridge, with a junction from the M11 only a mile away and with its own direct rail connection to London, Great Chesterford is perfectly located at the gateway to East Anglia.
The Plough has gone through many phases in its life as a public house. Originally being built as a row of terraced cottages, The Plough was one of the last pubs in the UK to serve beer directly from the barrel as opposed to through a pump (well into the 1990s). In the early part of the 2000s, The garden at The Plough had a wonderful children's play area, which brought families to the pub in the summer from miles around.
Having come through a period during which its popularity fell to an all-time low, The Plough is now re-emerging as a typical village pub, where the community meets to socialise, enjoy good food, drink and company, as well as being entertained from time to time.
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