Garth Cottage is a historic building in Coverham, a village in North Yorkshire, in England.
The building originated as the central section of the medieval west range of Coverham Abbey, a 13th-century Premonstratensian house.
Research in 1995 identified the internal east wall of the entrance lobby as probably surviving from the abbey, but the majority of the current building dates from the 17th century, or from a remodelling in about 1900.
In the centre is a doorway with a straight-sided pointed arch and a moulded surround.
Above it is a stepped hood mould containing the initial "A" and motifs including an eagle, and over that are three corbels.