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Ye Olde Plough House

Ye Olde Plough House is located on the A128
between the A127 and A13 in addition to very friendly staff if
offers super grounds with lots of photo opportunities it would
certainly feature on my short list of favourite venues.
 
 
Ye Olde Plough House offers marvellous
facilities for both civil ceremonies and wedding receptions.
To Quote " Ye Olde Plough House was originally
built in the 14th century as a farmhouse and was owned by
Richardatte Napleton. Also Used throughout the years as an alms
house, one can imagine the weary pilgrims as they sought shelter,
food and hospitality around the central hearth of Ye Olde Plough
House, for apart from ruffians, the whole area was rife with
Malaria.
The old track from Brentwood through Bulphan to Tilbury once formed
part of the pilgrims way for those traveling to the shrines of
Thomas A Becket in Canterbury and our Lady of Walsingham in
Norfolk.Legend has it that King Henry V111 himself sought shelter
here, and it is also said that Dick Turpin was well known to ride
through the area.The House was bought by Mr Harold Monk in the
1960's and it then started life again as a small coffee shop without
mains water or toilets. After many years Mr Monk undertook extensive
work to build Ye Olde Plough House as we know it today. You will
still find the original house in the landscaped gardens which Mr
Monks ancestors reside in to this day.
 
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