White Swan Inn, Pickering

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Hideaway Room
Hideaway Room
Hideaway Room
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Superior Vintage Bedroom
Superior Vintage Bedroom
Superior Vintage Bedroom
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Dogs Welcome
Dogs Welcome
Dogs Welcome
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Hideaway Room
Hideaway Room
Hideaway Room
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Vintage Room
Vintage Room
Vintage Room
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Conferences & Meetings
Conferences & Meetings
Conferences & Meetings
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Afternoon Tea
Afternoon Tea
Afternoon Tea
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AA Rosette Restaurant
AA Rosette Restaurant
AA Rosette Restaurant
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AA Rosette Restaurant
AA Rosette Restaurant
AA Rosette Restaurant
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Terrace
Terrace
Terrace
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Cosy Surroundings
Cosy Surroundings
Cosy Surroundings
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The Bothy - A space for you to relax
The Bothy - A space for you to relax
The Bothy - A space for you to relax
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Sparkling White Bathrooms
Sparkling White Bathrooms
Sparkling White Bathrooms
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Hideaway Room
Hideaway Room
Hideaway Room
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Vintage Room
Vintage Room
Vintage Room
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Vintage Room
Vintage Room
Vintage Room
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Lounge
Lounge
Lounge

Overview

Located in Pickering's historic market town on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors, The White Swan is a typical 16th-century coaching inn offering the ideal countryside escape.

Stay in a Vintage bedroom in the main hotel, or one of the Hideaway rooms in the converted stables. The bedrooms are comfortable and designed with its own theme with the comfiest beds, the finest bed linen, plump cushions and carefully chosen furniture and modern luxury bathrooms.

Pickering, a charming market town known as the ‘Gateway to the Moors’ is bursting with character and has plenty to offer whatever your reason for visiting is. Being the southern terminus of the North Yorkshire Moors Railway the town is the starting point for many a journey. Pickering is at the heart of a myriad of other places of interest and activities too, with Scarborough, Whitby, Helmsley and Malton all within a short drive there are endless days out.


Check in: 15:00 (3:00pm) - 22:00 (10:00pm) (arrivals may be allowed outside this window if your travel plans can't be adjusted however this is subject to availability)

Check out: 10:30 (10:30am) - 11:00 (11:00am)



History

The White Swan Inn is family owned and run. It has been in the ownership of the Buchanan family for 36years, the 2nd generation taking over in 1996.

Originally built in 1532 as a four-room cottage, it was soon extended and pressed into service as a coaching inn for the York to Whitby stagecoach. Devious smugglers moving salt from Whitby via Saltersgate to York also used it.

Still visible today at the side of the old stone building are the joist stones that once supported an aerial walkway. It went from what is now bedroom 2 across the alley and into the small entrance next-door, also still visible.

According to the legend, when the Excise man came looking for salt and was busy searching the cellars, the smugglers used this route to transfer the salt next door.

Food & beverage

The stunning yet relaxed restaurant with its stone flagged floors and roaring fire in the winter is known for its fantastic food using only the freshest local ingredients. The White Swan inn's restaurant has proudly held AA Rosette accreditation since 1197 and serves simple delicious dishes using fresh and truely local ingredients. 

From their marmalade to famously-creamy ice creams and daily breads to the ketchup or mayonnaise you dip your hand cut chips into, everything is homemade in the kitchen if it can be. The menus change frequently with availability and to complement the seasons, meaning fresh and tasty food all year round. 

Lunch is served from 12.00pm until 2.00pm and dinner from 6:30pm until 9.00pm (8pm on Sunday). To reserve your table, please write your requirements in the Additional Information section of the booking form.  

Grounds & Gardens

The inn has an outdoor area with seating to enjoy a drink or a bite to eat.

Other facilities

Every bedrooms includes; Complimentary Wi-Fi, luxurious Bath House toiletries, comfy sitting area in (Superior and Hideaway bedrooms), luxury white bathrobes, tea, coffee & homemade biscuits, flat screen TV & DVD player.

Facilities & information

Summary

16th-century buildings

Breakfast included

Parking (free)

No smoking

Historic property

Facilities

Internet access for a charge

Children's cots

Children's games

Children's highchairs

Food

Restaurant

Lunch available (at additional cost)

Dinner available (at additional cost)

Bar

Recreations

Recommended walks

Beach (a short drive)

Pub (walking distance)

Museums (walking distance)

Historic Houses

Gardens

Golf course (a short drive)

Tennis courts (a short drive)

Recommended restaurants (walking distance)

Theatre (a short drive)

Arrival information & directions

Address: Market Place, Pickering, North Yorkshire, North York MoorsYO18 7AA, United Kingdom

Directions: The thriving market town of Pickering lies at the junction of the A170 and the A169 Whitby road. Pickering in North Yorkshire is approximately 200 miles from London and can be reached via the M1 or A1, then A64 and A169.

Nearest Station: York or Malton

Pickering is served by the Transpennine Services via the Railway Station at Malton. Trains run between York and Scarborough calling at Malton. A direct train service also operates between Manchester Airport and Malton. York station provides the link with the main line services. In less than two hours visitors can reach York from London and then it is only a 20 minute journey from York to Malton.

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