Building for strangers: recent research on England’s medieval inns

Wednesday 4 Feb 2026
Matthew Cooper

Routes require stopping places. The transport of people and their possessions in late Medieval England sustained a rise in commercial hospitality that has left a rich architectural and cultural legacy. Despite their interest, the buildings of medieval inns have received very little academic attention. This lecture discusses the significance of the medieval inn, what distinguishes their architecture and what survives today of these distinctive hostelries.