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Earlier changes made at The Plough by Alan and Jamie included refurbishments of the restaurant and the bar - which is in the oldest part of the building, dating back to 1628. Whilst cosmetic changes were dramatic, the character of the bar hasn't been lost. There's also a lovely nod to the past here, with a timeline featuring names of people who have previously run The Plough painted on the beams.

The bar is Jamie's domain, and he has carefully compiled a 63-strong selection of gins as well as devising a cocktail menu featuring tempting creations including Lotus Biscoff Martini and the Plough Kosmo.

So how do the father and son find working together? "We have good and bad days, but we make it work," says Jamie.

"We don't always see eye to eye, but we both have the same vision. Jamie's got to know everybody just like I have and it's very much a community pub.

We don't tolerate bad language or bad behaviour. People know it as a safe pub with a good, friendly atmosphere," adds Alan, who goes on to explain his passion for working in pubs.

"I've said this all of my career- I don't see this as a job. It's good fun. It's long hours but it's not a job to me. I love the customers. Seeing them enjoying themselves makes it worthwhile."

Son Jamie has clearly inherited that same sociable spirit. "I love the job," he says. "The customers are great. The hours are long but I love the work. It's not really a job when you're having a laugh with your friends most days."

Looking ahead, the pair say they may consider taking on another pub if something comes up in the Everards estate. But they have no intentions to leave The Plough anytime soon. "This pub will hopefully be in my family for a long, long time" says Alan.

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