Cott Inn, Medieval thatched pub in Dartington, England
Cott Inn is a medieval thatched pub in Dartington consisting of three connected stone buildings with heavy wooden beams and large fireplaces throughout. The rooms vary in character and layout, with five bedrooms available alongside food and drink service.
Founded in 1307 by merchant Johannes Cott, the inn served as a stop for travelers moving wool and tin between Ashburton and Totnes. The thatched structure dates to the 14th century and has remained on this site since its establishment.
The establishment maintains its status as a traditional English pub while offering accommodation in five distinct rooms and serving regional ales including Milestone and Otter Bitter.
The inn sits within Dartington village in easy reach of shops and other local amenities. It is best visited during regular service hours when food and drinks are available and staff are present to show you around.
The thatching that covers this entire structure is among the longest-lasting roofs on any British pub and has sheltered the building for roughly 700 years. This remarkably durable covering gives the place a distinctive look you rarely see on newer pubs.
Location: Dartington
Inception: 17 century
Address: Cott Lane, Dartington, Totnes, TQ9 6HE
Phone: +441803863777
Website: http://cottinn.co.uk
GPS coordinates: 50.44235,-3.70858
Latest update: December 12, 2025 09:06
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