About the Pub A beautiful old traditional English pub, with an amazing garden, in fact we boast the largest garden in Beaconsfield. The 15th century building is full of character, it was an old coach house inn years ago. The Swan is famous for Entertainment, you will find a packed pub most Thursdays to Sundays with open mike nights & regular live music events. The best place to come & enjoy all sports, with Sky Sports, BT Sports and Amazon Sports, watching the 6 nations rugby, the football or see a live knockout in the fantastic atmosphere of the bar or covered outdoor space too. Also available is a pool table and darts board. Largest Garden in Beaconsfield with an OUTSIDE PAGODA - The perfect space for up to 60 guests Outside heated and covered area with a large screen and separate bar with four draught products comfortably seating 40 Popular for food, the Swan offers a wide range of options to suit any palate, whether you’re in the mood for a traditional pie, a classic fish and chips or a delicious vegetarian option. Regional Manager's Thoughts This is the first time the Swan Beaconsfield has been available to the Tenancy Market for over 30 years and is a great opportunity for an independent operator to make their mark and take on an already great pub, add their touch and develop site into a fantastic offer, such a GEM very rarely comes to the market. Due to the high level of interest expected, I strongly recommend that you contact me promptly to avoid any disappointment. Surrounding Area Beaconsfield is a small Buckinghamshire market town. The Swan sits at the southern end of Beaconsfield Old Town, just a 20 minute walk or 5 minute drive from the New Town and Beaconsfield Train Station. 25 Miles to London with the M40 minutes away. Some great places to visit while visiting the Swan are, Bekonscot Model Village & Railway, first opened to the public on 4th August 1929, its the oldest original model village in the world. Portraying England, mostly dating from the 1930s. Cliveden House is just 12 minutes from the pub, whilst the building itself is now a luxury hotel the National Trust maintains the glorious gardens and woodlands with views over the Thames.