White Swan, Hunmanby

{{Short description|Pub in Hunmanby, North Yorkshire, England}}

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The White Swan is a historic pub in Hunmanby, a village in North Yorkshire, in England.

The inn was constructed in the late 18th century, and it was extended and altered in the 19th century.{{NHLE |num= 1148157|desc= White Swan Inn, Hunmanby|access-date= 23 January 2025}} It was threatened with closure and conversion into housing in the early 2010s, but following a public inquiry, in 2016 it was purchased by a new owner who ran it as a free house.{{cite news |title=New owners look to take pub back to its traditional roots |work=The Scarborough News |date=20 October 2016}} The pub has been grade II listed since 1985.

The pub is built of whitewashed brick with a stepped brick eaves course and a slate roof. It has two storeys and six bays. On the front are two doorways with panelled pilasters, one with a gabled porch, and the other with a cornice, and the windows are sashes.

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