This Pub is Permanently Closed
Demolished 15/7/2016 site is now housing. Closed 13/6/2016 as it was already sold (15/1/16) to Henderson Homes for future housing development. Planning Application DC/063149 | Demolition of former public house and erection of 6no. dwelling houses with associated works. Granted 3/1/2017.
History: Sited on fairly quiet residential road on the boundary between Heald Green and Gatley. Built circa 1962-3, it was refurbished in 2006 to produce a comfortable and well-furnished house that maintained a strong community following. It hosted events such as quiz nights, charity days, brewery trips, and it had a darts team. There was a games area to the rear, while the front had the lounge and dining area – meals were daily 12-2, 5.30-8 (12-7 Sun). A Happy Hour operated 3-5 weekdays.
Historic Interest
10/5/2016 - Asset of Community Value (ACV) was granted by Stockport Council; Hydes still wanted to sell the pub, but whether this was to stay operating as a pub or not was unclear. 28/10/2015 Hydes were to sell the pub; a campaign by locals using the ACV procedure aimed to save it however. Built as a new-build house for Hydes circa 1962-3.
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