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Drake Devonshire Inn

In the small historic town of Wellington, in Prince Edward County, Drake hotelier and visionary Jeff Stober enlisted design firm +tongtong under the direction of John Tong to reinvent a tired bed and breakfast and original c. 1880 foundry into an 11-room and two-suite contemporary inn. Perched over a meandering creek and a private waterfront, with sweeping views of Lake Ontario, the inn is the rural counterpart to its hip, urban sister, Toronto’s Drake Hotel, also designed by Tong and his former firm, 3rd Uncle. The Drake’s approach was to draw inspiration from the cultural background and vernacular of the local community, while instilling a contemporary perspective. The Drake Devonshire takes aesthetic cues from a lexicon of references including; the British country inn, retreats in the Hamptons, summer camps, and Southern Ontario’s farmhouses and cottages, with their tapestry of historical layers and styles, practical adhoc renovations, readily available building materials, and mismatched furnishings.


With the help of ERA Architects, specialists in heritage and conservation, Tong removed a series of additions that had been made to the original foundry and then “reinstated” them, with seemingly iterative additions. These include a ‘barn like’ pavilion, a Douglas Fir dining hall, a modernist special events space, the Glass Box and an outdoor bar featuring a masonry chimney and double-sided fireplace and its cedar bleachers that cascade to the Devonshire’s waterfront. The public areas offer a variety of open and private seating areas linked together through spaces that frame views and articulate the building’s new volumes and layers, presenting a building as an evolutionary experience, encouraging travellers to discover and delight in its offerings.


Both the guest rooms and the public areas are teeming with doses of the Drake’s brand of idiosyncratic and mischievous personality. Bright and contrasting tiles are mixed with patterned fabrics and straight-forward materials in a deliberate, but seemingly ad-hoc manner that heighten the delicate balance of old and new. Tong and the Drake’s in-house stylist and Drake General Store buyer, Carlo Colacci, scoured local and international antique markets and vintage fairs, picking and curating furniture, fixtures and accessories. These were refurbished and set with bespoke furniture, hand-turned lamps, virgin wool blankets and accessories that all follow the centuries-old tradition of “made not bought”. With the Drake’s in-house art curator Mia Nielsen, site specific and evolving contemporary art installations by emerging and well-known art stars were commissioned to surprise and delight throughout the property—indoors and out.


Quotes “The Drake Devonshire offered an amazing opportunity for us to explore another side of our design approach that has become integral to the Drake Brand. Drawing on the local culture is key to creating an authentic experience for visitors from abroad while also bringing something new and relevant to the local community.


One of our goals was to balance the rational aspects of the architecture with contrasting colours and textures throughout the interior spaces. The outcome is a seemingly ad-hoc collection of controlled compositions and dynamic collisions.” - — John Tong, Creative Director and Designer, +tongtong


“We are offering visitors and locals alike a really fun and inspired experience in one of the most beautiful regions of Canada,” said Jeff Stober founder and CEO of Drake Hotel Properties. “We’ve worked really hard to incorporate a number of classic Drake elements, whether cultural, artistic, design- or service-focused, and we think that our customers will agree it’s been well worth the wait. Obviously, we’re excited to show the world our labour of love that has turned this historic foundry into a playful, sophisticated country inn.” - — Jeff Stober, CEO Drake Hotel Properties


DRAKE DEVONSHIRE INN

The Drake Devonshire Inn (24 Wharf St.) is an all-season escape nestled in Wellington, Prince Edward County, and celebrated its grand opening on May 1, 2015. Guests from near and far quickly fell in love with restored 1800s foundry building decked out in a highly unique and playful “rustic Canadiana” style and featuring an excellent collection of local and international art, earning it spots on Travel + Leisure’s 2015 It List, Conde Nast Traveller UK’s 2015 Hot List, and Vogue Paris’ Top 12 Coolest New Hotels 2015 round-up, among other local, national and international attention. The Drake Devonshire Inn is a unique combination of historic and contemporary, classic ‘Drake’ style paired with distinct rural Ontario influences, and a warm, welcoming, service-focused atmosphere. The 11 individually-designed hotel rooms and two suites are each appointed with queen or king-sized beds, custom made millwork and amenities, found antiques and Malin + Goetz apothecary products. The Devonshire also offers a full service dining room, a cozy communal Living Room, several private event spaces, including the barn-like Pavilion and beautiful Glass Box, as well as a variety of seasonal and year-round outdoor spaces, all alongside the breathtaking views of Lake Ontario.

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