The Plough Inn in Dormansland sits right where Surrey, West Sussex, East Sussex and Kent meet – it’s a welcoming village pub and a real favourite with locals. With sturdy wooden beams and a roaring inglenook fireplace, it feels like someone’s living room rather than a restaurant. Guests stroll in for a relaxed drink or a proper meal and immediately feel at ease.
The kitchen serves a blend of British classics by day – think steak and ale pie, succulent pork belly or tender lamb chops – and by evening it switches to bold Thai dishes. Thai Tuesday brings punchy curries and rich noodle plates, and there’s even a 10 % discount when dining in or taking away. It’s a commitment to flavour that doesn’t stretch the wallet.
Behind the bar there’s a solid line-up of local real ales, more than fifty wines, plus a fine selection of gins and whiskies – something for every taste. It’s the kind of spot you head to when you want to unwind after a long day, chat with friends or simply enjoy a quiet pint. Everyone’s welcome, families and dogs included – it really has become the heart of the village.
Things To Do
Within three miles of The Plough Inn, visitors can explore historic Lingfield Racecourse, take a scenic walk or cycle around Dormansland and Dormans Park, visit the village shop and post office, or head to East Grinstead for coffee shops, boutique stores and attractions like Standen House & Garden, all just a short drive away.
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