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Ingledene
Can anyone remember a place called Ingledene in the Accrington area?
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I have a vague recollection of a set of gateposts at the entrance to a piece of wasteland, which were inscribed with that name.
The location is the corner of Queens Rd West and Whalley Rd , where the hospital has built a maternity unit. Maybe someone else can confirm or deny that. |
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Margaret, I too have a similar recollection, but my feeling was that it was where the red brick Elderly Mentally Infirm Unit is now.
I can remember the gateposts and the land being over grown for many years. When I was a child I used to go with my Mum to look after the family graves at the Dill Hall cemetery and we used to walk past that place where the gateposts were. Anyone else out there remember any more details.? |
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My vague recollection comes from attending the Girls High school nearby from 1952 to 1958, and so walking past it fairly often. PS You know how bus stops seem to retain the name of a long since gone landmark for a while after - I remember the bus stop being named 'Ingledene' |
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We never went on the bus...we always walked.......and my prize for walking instead of going on the bus, was a trip to the shop that is now Cartridge world for a 4d ice cream wafer....it was a sweet shop way back then.
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My own recollection to my question--I seem to remember it was the name of a bus-stop in the Dill Hall Lane area.
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It's a pity we don't have any retired bus conductors on the forum.
It is possible that there were two or more 'Ingledenes'. There was a stop on Dill Hall called 'nurses home' long after the nurses ceased lodging there. I travelled on buses up Dill Hall during the times when there were bus conductors, and I don't recall hearing 'Ingledene' being shouted. |
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And ....... do you know, I have to say, I do NOT recall that name at all. If it did exist, maybe not my area of Accrington??????
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I've definitely heard it before and my first thoughts of it being near the Marlborough club, seems it fit in with the two Margaret's, I had a aunt who lived off by the club and I'm nearly sure my mum used to book Ingledene on the bus, but it is over 50 years ago
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Are some of you not thinking of the remains of a house up Whalley Rd, across from the Hospital, called THE MOUNT?
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I've just googled it and there are 19,400 to trawl through:rolleyes:
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Was Cartidge World not a sweet shop? The florists is further round the corner on Whalley Road(used to be Gareths for many years).
I remember being taken into the shop that is now Cartridge World and being bought a Walls Ice cream....and all the children fro St Christophers and The Girls high school used to go in there for their sweets. Yes,the house across from the hospital was called The Mount(in fact I think the Elderly Mentally Infirm Unit still bears this name)....but I'm sure I have seen the name Ingledene on gate posts in that area/vicinity......going to have to rack my brains a bit more. |
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The sweet shop was called Calverleys, and cartridge world is there now.
The headmistress Mabel Horne declared it out of bounds, so I went, a nice quiet middle aged chap with glasses owned it an served the sweets. The red brick NHS place is the Mount now, but both MargaretP and I recall the derelict wasteland site before that building, and obviously there had been a house there at one time because the gateposts were inscribed 'Ingledene' (we both think). |
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I could be wrong Margaret...but I have a recollection that I have seen the name in that area or vicinity....and was heartened when you also thought the same.....it gave credence to my thoughts. |
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The original house on the wasteland has been called The Mount, thats why the NHS called their building The Mount!
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The area of land occupied by that NHS building and its car park, is rather large for the site of one townhouse, maybe there were two.
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No, it was a very large house, a mini mansion if you like.
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I've always known it, probably through delving in Accy library. I am convinced there NEVER was an area known as Ingledene, and that this name would just have been a house name, carved on the two stone posts in front of a house. Many of the terraced houses on Whalley Road have a house name to them.
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