Rye pub history index
The Inkerman Arms was a small harbourside pub at Rye Harbour (at Harbour Road, TN31 7TQ) that operated as a local pub with seafood and live events. It was built around 1850 and reputed to have been haunted by a Captain White . It closed in 2021.
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Inkerman Arms, Rye, East Sussex TN31 7TQ - in 2017
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Residents at this address
In 1901 at the Inkerman Arms, Rye Harbour, Icklesham
Walter Buckman, Beer retailer aged 41 and born in Smarden, Kent
Alice Buckman, Wife aged 42 and born in St Osyth, Essex
Gertrude Buckman, Daughter, General servant aged 17 and born in Lewisham, Kent
Ernest Buckman, Son aged 10 and born in Lee, Kent
Robert Smith, Boarder, Labourer railway works aged 44 and born in Milford, Pembrokeshire, Wales
South Eastern Advertiser. 19 October 1907
Wedding at Rye Harbour. Miss Susan Aashdown, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Ashdown, of the Inkerman Arms, Rye Harbour, and Mr Herbert White, twin son of the late Mr George White, Deal.
The bridegroom is a coastguard stationed at Rye Harbour.
In 1911 at the Inkerman Arms Rye Harbour Sussex, Icklesham,
Edward Ashdown, Carpenter and licensed victualler aged 54 and born in Rye Sussex
Emily Ashdown, Wife aged 62 and born in Hertford Hertfordshire
Harriett Rebecca, Ashdown, Daughter, Bar maid and domestic aged 28 and born in Hastings Sussex
James Ashdown, Son, Wheelwright apprentice aged 19 and born in Hastings Sussex
In 1921 at the Inkerman Arms, Winchelsea St Thomas the Apostle
Edward Ashdown, Licensed Victualler aged 64 and born in Rye Sussex
Emily Ashdown, Wife, Assists Husband & Home Duties aged 73 and born in Hertford Hertfordshire
Sussex Express. 06 February 1931 Licences renewed:
Edward Ashdown, Inkerman Arms, Rye Harbour;
Sussex Express. 15 January 1960
Application by Arthur Henry Berry, now residing at the Inkerman Arms, Rye Harbour, in the parish of Icklesham for a licence to sell intoxicating liquor for consumption either on or off the premises situate at Rye Harbour, known as the Inkerman Arms, and owned by Courage and Barclay Limited at Anchor Brehouse, Horsleydown, London SE1, of whom I rent.
2018, Inkerman Arms, Rye, East Sussex TN31 7TQ
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