Public house in Lancashire, England
The Green Man at Inglewhite | |
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The Green Man in 2005 | |
The Green ManLocation within the City of Preston district | |
General information | |
Type | Public house |
Address | Silk Mill Lane |
Town or city | Inglewhite, Lancashire |
Country | England |
Coordinates | 53°51′13″N 2°41′23″W / 53.853586°N 2.689769°W / 53.853586; -2.689769 |
Opened | 1809 (216 years ago) (1809) |
Landlord | Mick O'Hara |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 2 |
Website | |
thegreenmanatinglewhite |
The Green Man at Inglewhite is a public house in Inglewhite, Lancashire, England. The pub was established in 1809.
In 1986, Inglewhite was designated a conservation area. It was appraised again a decade later. A 2011 review "re-evaluates its special architectural and historic interest in line with the requirements of the Town & Country (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 using the latest best practice guidance produced by English Heritage." In 2011, Preston City Council designated The Green Man one of eight sites of special interest in the village.
The building is also notable for its use of the now-rare Westmorland slate on its roof.
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References
- About Us - Our History - The Green Man at Inglewhite official website
- "Restaurant Review: The Green Man, Inglewhite" - Lancashire Evening Post, 16 November 2019
- ^ INGLEWHITE CONSERVATION AREA CHARACTER APPRAISAL, August 2011 - Preston City Council
External links
- Official website of The Green Man at Inglewhite
- The Green Man at Inglewhite at Geograph.co.uk
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