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Cockington Village

Only a mile from Torquay seafront, the Domesday book village of Cockington has hardly changed through the centuries.

Come and explore this special Cockingtonvillage, its historic manor house and the 460 acres of beautiful parkland, woodland and farmland around. It is completely free to enter and you can lose yourself here for a whole day!

The landscape of Cockington has been shaped by its inhabitants for the last thousand years and there are miles of walks to explore.

Treat yourself to a ride on the village's famous horse - drawn carriages or just enjoy an amble through the centuries.


Cockington Court is the manor house in the centre of the estate and the oldest parts of the building date back to the times when it was owned by the Cary family who lived there from 1375 to 1654.

Autumn Colour at CockingtonIt was then sold to the Mallocks, a family of rich silversmiths who owned it until the 1930s when it passed into the hands of the people of Torbay, more recently becoming part of the Torbay Coast and Countryside Trust.

The manor house is open to the public and now houses a community of craft workers including a potter and a blacksmith. There is also a popular tea room and the carriage rides start from here. Found in the stableyard is Our Glass, a glass-blowing working studio which is open daily. Here you are welcome to watch the traditional manufacturing process.

The sweeping lawns are often filled with music, with drama and with the crack of wood on willow - having probably the most concave shaped cricket pitch in the country - fours are a rarity!


A more recent addition to the estate is the Drum Inn, designed by famous architect, Edwin Lutyens, and now a popular and friendly pub.

With tea rooms, gift shops and so much to see, a visit to the picture postcard village of Cockington offers a truly different holiday experience to the lively waterfront bustle of Torquay. Horse and Carriage at Cockington

The ranger staff run special events through the year from hedgelaying to batwatching and the estate is also a lovely and unusual venue for meetings, conferences and weddings.

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