The Inn on the Green, 34 The Green, Ingham
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Image: © Jo and Steve Turner Taken: 30 Mar 2021
Late 18th or early 19th century Grade II Listed public house. Once known as the Generous Briton, set in the brick bar is a Headstone dating back to 1820. In 1856 White’s lists two victuallers in Ingham at the Wind Mill and the Sun. In 1872 it indicates the Windmill is ‘Cliff’ its current location. Mrs Martha Hodgson is listed as ‘beerhouse’ and Henry Maltby (‘sawyer and beerhs’ in 1856) is now the Black Horse victualler. A ‘beer retailer’ is listed in all the directories I have up to 1919 leading me to suspect this to be, up to then, the unnamed Generous Briton, an Ale House since at least 1856. In 1985 the pub was revamped to a food-led pub and renamed to The Inn on the Green. Under new ownership in 2005 it was incorporated as a limited company in 2009.