The Cotley Inn is nestled on the Cotley Estate on the side of a hill at the foot of the Blackdown Hills. The pub is well known for its scenic setting and easy access to countryside pursuits. Whether you are planning a walking holiday in Somerset or a food-led countryside break, it provides a comfortable and characterful place to stay in a quintessentially English setting. A stone’s throw from the Jurassic coast and surrounded by acres of farm land, you won’t be short of things to do.
The Cotley Inn Wambrook, Somerset, TA20 3EN
- 4 bedrooms
- 4 bedrooms
Award-Winning Village Inn Surrounded by Rolling Hills
Facilties & Amenities
- Beer Garden
- Breakfast
- Craft Beer
- Dog Friendly Rooms
- Gastro Pub
- Log Fires
- Parking
- WiFi
Bedrooms
The Cotley Inn has four comfortable bedrooms designed to complement the pub’s relaxed, rural character. Rooms provide a cosy retreat after a day exploring the Blackdown Hills, with a focus on simplicity, comfort, and practicality. Beautifully styled, each room has a Smart TV, locally made toiletries, comfy beds, Egyptian cotton sheets, luxurious goose down feather duvets, a Nespresso machine and WiFi access. Guests can expect a peaceful night’s sleep in a quiet countryside setting, making it well suited to walkers, couples, and those seeking a slower pace of stay. Dogs are welcome on request, with prior acknowledgement directly with the pub in two rooms.
Food & Drink
Food at The Cotley Inn centres around the finest locally sourced ingredients. Expect a mix of elevated pub classics, alongside refined seasonal dishes, tempting puddings, a traditional roast on Sundays and a garden menu. The bar is well-stocked with proper beers, ales, local ciders, spirits, and a carefully curated wine list. Booking ahead is recommended, particularly at weekends and for Sunday lunch.
William Sitwell, Restaurant critic for The Telegraph wrote: “A mighty fine pub with warmth, style and flavour. The Cotley Inn is gloriously entrenched in the culture of the Blackdown Hills – and there’s a menu of hearty food to match.”
Please note: The pub is closed on Mondays & Tuesdays.Â
