'Enchanting, iconic and exceptional'

In the heart of the beautiful medieval countryside village of Lavenham in Suffolk, the stunning 15th century Swan Hotel is steeped in centuries of history. With its picture perfect exterior, luxurious surroundings, oak beamed interiors, open fires and cosy nooks, the hotel brings together a deep sense of history and occasion with the very best in contemporary styling. Combined with the professionalism and efficiency of our friendly and approachable staff, you are guaranteed a warm and welcoming stay at The Swan Hotel. Our 45 perfectly appointed bedrooms have all the little luxuries you would expect from a 4 star hotel. Each room slightly different to the next, making them all utterly individual. They are as charming as they are comfortable.

We have a range of dining options to suit all moods and palates. From simple, informal dining in the Brasserie or afternoon tea in the garden to sumptuous AA two Rosette award fine dining in the Gallery restaurant. Whichever you choose all dishes are seasonal, local and delicious.

Spring is almost here, we can't wait as Lavenham truly comes to life at this time of year. To celebrate we have created a perfect package for you.

A stay at The Swan Hotel truly is enchanting, iconic and exceptional and the perfect place for a countryside retreat. We look forward to welcoming you.
Swan Late Availability
May 2013

We are one of Suffolk's most unique wedding venues; let us make your special day perfect. A truly historic exclusive use wedding venue in Suffolk. Please contact Kate Bourdillon 01787 247477 to discuss your wedding venue requirements. Ask about exclusive use, where The Swan Hotel can be all yours for the day. What better place for a country wedding in an elegant Suffolk venue.

A taste of M. Chapoutier wines

Join us for this exclusive wine dinner with fine wine producer M. Chapoutier

Race & Relax

A unique way to experience a day at Newmarket Races.

EXCLUSIVE Use

Your wedding in private splendour.

Spring into Suffolk

"Spring has returned. The Earth is like a child that knows poems." Rainer Maria Rilke