Built as a house in 1906, requisitioned by the military during World War II, renovated and opened as the White Rose Hotel in 1968, and renamed the Sway Manor Hotel in 2002 following a sale in 2002; the latest name dates from 2015. The Manor at Sway is a handsome, brick-built edifice with a fine entrance and a pretty belvedere. Its conservatory restaurant (one of three dining rooms) overlooks five acres of attractively laid out garden, and features local produce (some as local as the herb garden) in its essentially English menu. Music and other events are hosted throughout the year. Opposite is the ArtSway art gallery. Ringwood Fortniner and Boondoggle are available in bottles.
Manor at Sway, Sway