Plough and Harrow, Monknash

A pub hardly changed for centuries located in the Vale of Glamorgan.  Beams of the 17th century Plough and Harrow probably came from shipwrecks from the beach nearby.  The building itself dates from the 12th century with later Tudor style doors.  The pub’s name is apt to its agricultural environment.  Log fires welcome the visitors during the long winter months. 

Believed to be haunted – possibly by shipwrecked souls whose bodies were stored in coffins in the building next door. 

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