Building record MNT27728 - Inham Nook (Public House)
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Location
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District | Broxtowe |
Civil Parish | Beeston, Broxtowe |
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1950s public house. Large open plan pub.
Formerly a Shipstone's house, the Inham Nook is a post war estate pub.<LF>Beeston and Stapleford Urban District Council acquired the area west of Bramcote Lane by compulsory purchase in 1947. Two areas of development were planned: Inham Nook, with 1,066 dwellings, and the Field Lane estate of 500 houses. A scheme was drawn up for developing Inham Road, which follows the route of the original access lane to Sunnyside Farm. This included the section as far as Wentworth Road, but originally left the farm intact. House building, westwards from Bramcote Lane, began almost immediately, and by the early 1960s about 5,000 people were living on the estate.<LF>(southwellchurches.nottingham.ac.uk). Freehold NT347212 was held by Trust Inns Limited (Reg. No. 3011034) as at November 2017.<LF><LF>[Broxtowe Borough Council; Chilwell West Ward / Broxtowe Parliamentary Constituency]
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Record last edited
Jun 12 2023 10:35AM
I am a direct descendant of the Mosely, Harvey, Keyworth and Woomball (many spellings) family. I have a parchment will for the Mosely family detailing the property and my relatives were born at the Kersall Lodge . My small family of four is planning a trip for spring 2026 and we would like to tour the location and or stay if it is a lodge. Could someone help me out:? I believe many are buried at St. Bartholomew church, so would like to visit that as well. I could bring the parchment with me if anyone would like to view it historically speaking.