Ingol Social Club

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Ingol Social Club

Image: © Stephen McKay Taken: 25 Apr 2023

It is something of a mystery as to why these sort of places invariably look so unprepossessing from the outside. Ingol Social Club on Whitby Avenue, with its stained brickwork, 1960s-style windows and fascia, solid doors, old bin, and weeds growing up from the bottom of the wall, is no exception. Apparently it has been refurbished to 'a very high standard' - it's a pity they didn't knock it down and start again. The club first opened as the Ingol Labour Club in 1968.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.781461
Longitude
-2.746316