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The Swan Inn
Wybunbury
Nantwich
Cheshire

CW5 7NA
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A warm welcome to the Swan Inn in the rural village of Wybunbury. We're a traditional public house with years of village life and experience that gives the Swan its unique atmosphere and place in the community. We are situated in the heart of the Village of Wybunbury in the shadow of the famous St Chad's leaning tower with stunning views of the moss. We are surrounded by Country walks through the moss, fishing lakes and nearby golf courses. The award winning Bridgemere, one of the largest garden centres, is approx 5 miles away. We're a busy place serving our regulars throughout the week but we're also delighted to see new faces and visitors. The Swan provides a whole host of services from food and drinks to bed and breakfast, from parites and weddings to village events and funerals. We cater professionally for all your needs. We have a new large marquee (holds approx 100) which can been erected in the garden at the foot of the leaning tower for parties (a small charge paid to the village for the marquee of £75 will apply). We have real fires going throughout the winter months which are brilliant to sit around after a bracing walk around the moss. We serve a variety of Robinsons Ales, (hopefully guest ales will feature in the very near future), various lagers, strong and stronger, cold and colder, Guinness, cool or cold, a selection of wines, cordials, spirits and cider for the natives… You’ll find our public house to be a relaxed atmosphere where you can chat and be at ease over a pint or spend an hour or so enjoying our food - from a lite bites menu, a luchtime special menu, to a full evening menu and a daily specials board. You'll also find our bed and breakfast rooms very comfortable, neat, tidy and clean with a professional touch that shows you'll be well looked after. Our overnight stay customers also have the option of using our laundry service. We can have their washing and ironing done and ready for their departure (a charge will be made)

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