Tucked away just off the the main coastal road and by the village green, this traditional, turn of the 14th-century, friendly pub is very welcoming. Black beams, bar stools, and small tables and chairs resting in alcoves greet you. A wood-burning stove keeps customers warm in winter.
Major fire devastated the pub and four adjoining cottages on the night of 26/27 September 2021
August 2022: Rebuilding the Grade II listed pub and the cottages next door started.
Completed April 2024, now reopened.
Historic Interest
Building dates back to turn of the 14th Century
Partly thatched 17th century pub remodelled in 18th century and extended in 19th (included a shop on the far left) and 20th centuries. Has a bar counter which is old, possibly 1930s. It did have an old bar back until 2008 but taken out and new shelves installed - the old looking seating only installed 2008. Wide gap to rear small room with another old counter. Dining room on the left was private living room until c.1979.
Partly thatched 17th century pub remodelled in 18th century and extended in 19th (included a shop on the far left) and 20th centuries. Has a bar counter which is old, possibly 1930s. It did have an old bar back until 2008 but taken out and new shelves installed - the old looking seating only installed 2008. Wide gap to rear small room with another old counter. Dining room on the left was private living room until c.1979.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Tradesmans Arms, Stokenham
Changing beers typically include: Dartmoor - Jail Ale , Salcombe - Seahorse