Dating from the 17th century when it used to be two pubs, the Olde Swan and the Leather Bottle, it was once passed by Charles I, this is a large pub with low ceilings, open beams and plenty of wood panelling. There are several sections but only one bar. The River Colne flows by the pub and the Grand Union Canal passes the car park. The menu is supplemented by a large range of daily specials and varies from sandwiches to full three-course meals. Locally listed. Refurbished in late 2019 moving the bar back to the front of the pub.
Historic Interest
Early 18th C origin; possibly earlier. Two storey with attic and possibly a basement. In white render, with complex plain tiled roof. Witnessed the fleeing of Charles I from Oxford.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
Swan & Bottle, Uxbridge