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New Seasonal Flavours
As the days get longer and the evenings get brighter, we’ve got something for you to celebrate. Our new spring menu has sprung and we can’t wait to celebrate the freshest flavours of the season. Our chefs have been busy curating dishes to capture the essence of the season and we can’t wait for you to try it. Think Scottish loch trout, Crabacado burger and shredded aromatic duck salad to name a few.

Supper Club
Enjoy our two-course set menu for £21.0. With a selection of seasonal starters, hearty mains and scrumptious puddings, we’ve got your evenings covered. We’re also offering £10 off a bottle of wine when two dine.
Available selected days from 5pm, speak to a member of the team to find out more.


WELCOME TO THE PLOUGH
A gateway to the Surrey Hills, The Plough is the perfect village escape for both locals and passing city goers. Our traditional pub offers rustic country charm, fused with cosy corners and alfresco dining to enjoy with the whole family.
Whether sipping a refreshing cocktail in our orchard beer garden and soaking in the
summer rays or indulging in our renowned Sunday roast next to the fire inside, you'll feel at home and catered for any time of year.
A SPECIAL PUB IN EFFINGHAM
Located in the heart of Effingham village, in the Guildford borough, The Plough provides a cosy respite after exploring the neighbouring hills or enjoying the variety local National Trust properties, we are a welcome haven for a quality, local pit-stop.

ORCHARD BEER GARDEN
Serene spots are a plenty at The Plough in our large and homely beer garden. Indulge in our menu with a cocktail in our sun-trapped rear garden or explore our wine list, with a gentle breeze in the shade as the world passes by. All decorated with rustic planters and wild greenery, you’ll feel encompassed in all you need to relax.

FIND US
Situated down the peaceful Orestan lane in Effingham village, The Plough lies amongst the Surrey Hills in between Great Bookham and East Horsley. You’ll feel immersed in the village to be able to enjoy the pleasantry of a true British pub.