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Swan Inn
Public house in London, England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Swan Inn (formerly thought to have been called the Saracen's Head) is a Grade II listed[1] pub dating back several centuries. It is located in the City of Westminster at 66 Bayswater Road, London W2. Today a popular tourist haunt at the edge of Hyde Park, run by Fuller's Brewery, it was in former times a resting point for stage coaches proceeding toward London.
This article is about the pub in Bayswater. For other uses, see Swan (disambiguation) § England.
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Swan Inn | |
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Former names | Saracen's Head |
General information | |
Type | Public house |
Address | 66 Bayswater Road, London W2 3PH |
Town or city | London |
Country | United Kingdom |
Coordinates | 51°30′41.6″N 0°10′37″W |
Owner | Fuller's Brewery |
Website | |
http://swanbayswater.co.uk/ |
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The highwayman Claude Duval is reputed to have stopped here for his last drink on the way to his hanging at Tyburn in 1670.