The Plough at Eaves
The pub in 2019
The Plough at Eaves is located in the City of Preston district
The Plough at Eaves
The Plough at Eaves
Location within the City of Preston district
Former namesThe Plough at Cuddy Hill
Cuddy Pub
The Cheadle Plough Inn
General information
TypePublic house
AddressEaves Lane
Town or cityEaves, Lancashire
CountryEngland
Coordinates53°49′54″N 2°46′13″W / 53.831692°N 2.770247°W / 53.831692; -2.770247
Completed1625 (1625)
Technical details
Floor count2
Website
findapub.thwaites.co.uk/pubs-and-pub-finder/pubs/woodplumpton/plough/

The Plough at Eaves is a public house on Eaves Lane in Eaves, Lancashire, a hamlet of Woodplumpton. It is owned by Thwaites Brewery.

Dating to 1625, when it was a free house, it is believed to be the oldest pub in Lancashire.

At one time the pub was named the Plough at Cuddy Hill, or the Cuddy Pub.[1] Cuddy Hill references an area rather than a village. There was a Battle of Cuddy Hill in 1546,[2] and the Plough is said to stand somewhere on the battlefield.[1] It was also used as a refuge by the opposing sides in the 1648 Battle of Preston.

Another of its early names was the Cheadle Plough Inn.

The main bar is in the larger of the two sections of the pub. A smaller bar is in the fieldstone portion of the building.

The pub had a K6-style red telephone box outside until around 2017.[3][4] A pedestal-style post box from around the 1960s remains.

References

  1. 1 2 Lancashire's Historic Pubs, Peter Thomas
  2. Newton, Susan (6 March 2022). "Lancashire's oldest pub that's still a gem of our countryside". LancsLive. Retrieved 13 June 2022.
  3. Local Pub: The Plough at Eaves - www.helenbushe.com
  4. The Plough at Eaves, Stephen McKay - Geograph.co.uk
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