Cock and Pye | |
Established: | Before 1689 |
Street-Address: | 13 Upper Brook StreetIpswich |
City: | Ipswich |
County: | Suffolk |
State: | England |
Postcode: | IP4 1EG |
Coordinates: | 52.0572°N 1.1565°W |
Website: | https://www.greeneking-pubs.co.uk/pubs/suffolk/cock-pye/ |
The Cock and Pye is public house in Ipswich, Suffolk, England. It is located in Upper Brook Street. It was included in the 1689 list of pubs in Ipswich, where it was stated to be in St Margarets Parish, Ipswich.[1] The pub was formerly a large coaching inn, but by the late nineteenth century, was much smaller.[1]
As the name might suggest, the pub was setting for frequent cockfights and traditionally had a distinctive pub sign featuring a large pie upon which a cock was perched.[1] When Cock fighting was banned in 1835 with the Cruelty to Animals Act 1835, a Mr Birch, the proprietor at the time endeavoured to sell the premises.[2]
The modern sign reproduces a design discussed by Charles Harold Evelyn-White in 1886: