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History of iconic Grade II* pub the Royal Castle revealed during restoration project

Sitting proudly on the harbour front since the 17th century, one of Dartmouth’s grandest buildings is undergoing its most ambitious renovation in over a century. The sympathetic renovation project of the Grade II* listed Royal Castle, which will see its rich history brought back to life, began earlier this year. In the process some interesting historical quirks and features have been uncovered and restored with great care.

Owners St Austell Brewery brought the Royal Castle into its award-winning 45-strong managed estate in 2019 and are preparing to unveil the renovation this autumn which honours the building’s past whilst elevating it for the 21st century. As part of the discovery, beautiful 17th century window frames and cobbled stone floors have been found and preserved as part of the pub’s new look. Every era has left a trace on the building, and the fresh design of the pub celebrates them all.

Alongside St Austell Brewery’s experienced property team, a group of designers, engineers and conservation specialists continue to work closely with Historic England and the Local Planning Authority to ensure all works are scrutinised and completed with great care and attention.

When the pub is reopened, downstairs, guests will find The Dory Lounge – St Austell Brewery’s take on a cosy, local lounge, where guests can drop in for more informal drinks and light bites.

For those looking for comfy nooks and open fireplaces, The Ketch bar on the ground floor will deliver. The colour palette will reflect its harbours views, bringing a unique vibrancy and charm. Towards the rear, guests will find a more traditional pub atmosphere, with flexible seating options upholstered in worn leather and an area for sports viewing.

Upstairs, The Sloop offers everything from coffees to cocktails, with a classic, sophisticated vibe from breakfast to bedtime, and a private dining room will provide a unique space for special occasions.

The pub’s enhanced bar and dining areas will be served by an improved kitchen to provide an increased and more efficient food offering, with the menu championing local suppliers and featuring a catch of the day landed locally.

24 overhauled bedrooms, spread across three storeys, have been designed with comfort in mind and make the most of their location in terms of layout and style, featuring a timeless design approach.

Inspiration for the materials and interior palette have been taken from the local landscape; soft sandy pinks, deep earthy reds and oceanic green-blues will reflect throughout the building, tying all areas together, but allowing each space to take on its own personality.

Following the launch of its new sustainability plan alongside a brand refresh in June, St Austell Brewery has been actively championing waste reduction, reuse, and repurposing in its refurbishments – principles embraced in the recent transformation of its other pubs, such as the Pier House in Charlestown and The Wellington in Boscastle.

Andrew Turner, Chief Operating Officer, St Austell Brewery, said: “This project isn’t just about improving our guests’ experience; it’s about securing the future of this historic site, ensuring the Royal Castle continues to play a pivotal role in Dartmouth’s rich heritage. Restoring and investing into buildings with such rich history takes time; we’re doing things right to ensure we deliver modernity, comfort and excitement whilst honouring the building’s past. Our vision has been to create a pub that feels both luxurious and local. This is more than a refurbishment for the Royal Castle, it’s a revival.”

The Royal Castle’s pub team – who are working at other St Austell Brewery pubs during the renovation – will continue to be led by general manager Matthew Mickinley-Booton, who has managed the team for the past three years.

For more information about St Austell Brewery, please visit www.staustellbrewery.co.uk. For more information about the Royal Castle, visit https://royalcastle.co.uk/.

August 26, 2025

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