Latitude: 50.464 / 50°27'50"N
Longitude: -3.5611 / 3°33'39"W
OS Eastings: 289296
OS Northings: 63850
OS Grid: SX892638
Mapcode National: GBR QT.Q8NY
Mapcode Global: FRA 37FT.NH8
Plus Code: 9C2RFC7Q+JH
Entry Name: The Drum Public House
Listing Date: 20 November 1952
Last Amended: 3 May 1994
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1208501
English Heritage Legacy ID: 390568
Also known as: Drum Inn
The Drum Inn
ID on this website: 101208501
Location: Cockington, Torbay, Devon, TQ2
County: Torbay
Electoral Ward/Division: Cockington-with-Chelston
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Paignton
Traditional County: Devon
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon
Church of England Parish: Cockington St George and St Mary
Church of England Diocese: Exeter
Tagged with: Pub Thatched pub
TORQUAY
SX8963 COCKINGTON LANE, Cockington
885-1/16/367 (South West side)
20/11/52 The Drum Public House
(Formerly Listed as:
COCKINGTON LANE, Cockington
The Drum Inn)
GV II
Public house. c1934, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, some
internal modernisation c1983. Plastered walls on tall Flemish
bond red brick footings; red brick stacks with tall
chimneyshafts; thatched roof.
PLAN: Building faces north-east and backs onto the ground of
Cockington Park. Main block is double-depth with stack in
axial partition. Not quite symmetrical crosswings project
forward with massive projecting stacks on outer sides.
South-east stair block originally intended as a link to a wing
which was never built. Vernacular Revival style.
EXTERIOR: 2 storeys with single-storey crosswings. Building on
tall plinth and approached by a flight of steps. Main block
has 2 front doorways, one each end, both with flat timber
hoods on open scrolled brackets and containing glazed doors.
Between them a large canted bay containing a series of
horizontal sliding sashes, more over the doors and on all
sides of crosswing and stair block; both 12- and 16-pane.
Hipped roof. Tall roof to main block with deep eaves to
accommodate bay.
INTERIOR: The public parts are largely the result of c1983
"rustication" but large fireplaces with chamfered and
scroll-stopped lintels are original.
The Drum and its garden features were the only parts built of
a Lutyens scheme to create a model village in Cockington. It
is an important building in an exceptionally attractive group
of listed buildings in an unspoilt village and the adjoining
Cockington Park.
(Buildings of England: Pevsner N: Devon: London: 1952-1989:
P.853).
Listing NGR: SX8929663850
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