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Ross Phillips
Address:122 High Street, Amersham, Buckinghamshire, HP7 0ED
Telephone:01494 727079
Useful info about The Swan
The Swan is a traditional village pub & restaurant in Amersham serving tasty, freshly cooked food and top-drawer drinks, with a log-fire when it's chilly and a great beer garden for the warmer weather.
We're just a short nip in car from Beaconsfield, High Wycombe, Chesham and Hemel Hempstead.
Interesting Amersham
The Swan is a great base for exploring the Chiltern Hills, but if you fancy something less taxing on the feet then there's plenty more to see and do right on our doorstep. Amersham itself has a wide, sweeping high street of half-timbered buildings, antique shops and designer boutiques.
Alternatively you could let your imagination wander down the Midsomer Murders Trail, or into the award-winning Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre in nearby Missenden.
Opening times
11am-11pm Monday to Saturday,
11am-10.30pm Sunday
Food available: 12pm-10pm Monday to Saturday,
12pm-9.30pm Sunday
Bookings
You can book a table using our handy booking tool, or by simply dropping us a line direct.
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The Swan in Amersham is a member of the Cask Marque Trust in recognition of its excellence in the service of real ale.