Few places manage to balance history and hospitality quite like The Swan at Tarporley. With more than 400 years of experience, this former coaching inn knows a thing or two about welcoming weary travellers. Nestled in one of Cheshire’s most picturesque villages, and today part of the Bear Inns group of quality pubs with rooms, The Swan is more than just a place to rest your head — it’s steeped in character, comfort and community spirit.

The welcome

Arriving early at a hotel can often be met with a sigh and a politely rehearsed, “Your room isn’t quite ready.” Not so at The Swan. The staff greeted us with genuine warmth, happily accommodating our early arrival and ensuring we were settled in with minimal fuss by walking us to our room. That first impression — gracious, flexible and keen to please — set the tone for our entire stay.

The room

Tucked away in a secluded outbuilding at the rear of the pub, room 18 provided the perfect blend of privacy and proximity.

With its rustic feel and neutral colour palette, at the focal point of this cosy space is a supremely comfortable ziplink bed adorned with white linen, blue cushions and a blue quilted throw at the foot, all set against intricate wallpaper featuring a repeating pattern of houses and trees.

At the window, there is also a built-in dressing table or desk, featuring a mirror and blue armchair and, out of shot, is a wall-mounted TV.

The bathroom

The bathroom has floor-to-ceiling white tiles and features a classic combination of a shower over the bath, a WC and a basin.

To elevate the experience, Molton Brown toiletries are supplied.

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The facilities

The Swan is more than just a place to sleep; it’s a thriving social hub at the heart of a picturesque and prospering Cheshire village. With its multiple rooms offering different atmospheres — some dog-friendly— the pub caters to every mood.

There are inviting bar areas with roaring log fires, where guests can enjoy a relaxed drink or a hearty meal. For those looking for a more intimate dining experience, separate dining areas provide a comfortable setting for a leisurely meal, while cosy corners scattered throughout The Swan offer perfect spots to unwind with a book or chat over a coffee.

During our visit, we sampled a selection of dishes from the menu: starters included a creamy burrata with tomato and rocket salad, nduja, and crostini, as well as a pan-fried king mushroom with pea purée, both beautifully presented and a significant step above your traditional pub fare.

For our mains, we enjoyed the herb-crumb seabass fillet which was served with a crushed new potato and caper cake, tender stem broccoli and a brown shrimp butter cider sauce, as well as a rich and satisfying prawn and mussels tagliatelle with a cider cream and spinach sauce.

The Swan’s indulgent 8oz beef burger, featuring crispy streaky bacon, smoked Applewood cheddar, house sauce, gem lettuce, tomato, fries and creamy coleslaw deserves a special mention — a true pub classic, and probably one of the best you’ll find in Cheshire.

At breakfast, guests can help themselves to a selection of fresh juices, fruit and cereals before choosing from a menu of cooked options that includes everything from the hearty Cheshire or Tarporley breakfasts, or something lighter such as eggs florentine.

The location

Tarporley is the quintessential English village, brimming with charm and character. We were particularly struck by the high street which prides itself wth a plethora of independent shops and boutiques, while another lovely touch is the Tarporley Artful Fox Trail — an unexpected but delightful scattering of fox-themed artwork hidden throughout the village.

Next door to the pub, St. Helen’s Church – an active Anglican parish church – that has a history dating back to at least 1287.

History enthusiasts will also enjoy a visit to the ruins of the nearby Beetham Castle, a medieval fortress with a fascinating past, as well as the historic market town of Nantwich with its beautiful Tudor architecture and lively atmosphere. For those with a love of the outdoors, the Sandstone Trail—a stunning long-distance footpath—offers breathtaking walks through Cheshire’s countryside. And, further afield, historic stately homes and the medieval city of Chester are also within easy reach.

Other nice touches

The devil is in the detail, and The Swan excels in thoughtful gestures. A small welcome hamper awaited us in the room, packed with Teapigs tea, coffee, biscuits, crisps and a bottle of water, whilst in the pub there’s a jar of dog treats serves as a reminder that the pub is dog friendly. These small luxuries can made a big difference and, throughout our stay, we found the staff to be consistently friendly and attentive, adding to the inn’s homely charm.

The cost

For a place steeped in history and warmth, The Swan is surprisingly affordable. Room-only options start from £99, while dinner, bed, and breakfast packages begin at £179. Given the quality of both the accommodation and the dining experience – and the fact that this is for two people – this represents excellent value for money.

The best bit

For us, the best bit was The Swan’s homely and welcoming atmosphere that instantly puts you at ease. Somehow they manage to capture the essence of a traditional inn through welcoming staff, an array of draught beers and an plenty of inviting spaces in which to relax, including some with log fires, but at the same time offering a level of quality not found in many pubs.

The final verdict

Warm, welcoming, and full of character, The Swan at Tarporley is much more than just a place to stay. It is also a place to enjoy good food and company in great surroundings. This quaint Cheshire village serves as the perfect base for exploring the likes of Nantwich and Chester, and enjoys a high street brimming with independent shops and quaint tea rooms, with The Swan lying at its heart.

Disclosure: Our stay was sponsored by The Swan at Tarporley.

Paul Johnson

Paul Johnson is Editor of A Luxury Travel Blog and has worked in the travel industry for more than 30 years. He is Winner of the Innovations in Travel ‘Best Travel Influencer’ Award from WIRED magazine. In addition to other awards, the blog has also been voted “one of the world’s best travel blogs” and “best for luxury” by The Telegraph.

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