Somewhat hidden away, so look for an A-board sign advertising the pub at the junction for Redford Drive. This is a large house set on two levels. Upon entering, there is a 'chill-out' area furnished with relaxing sofas for coffee and such on the left, then comes the main bar and stand-up drinking area. This is flanked by a small lounge popular with older folk, and to the rear a pool table, darts board and TV viewing area. Meanwhile on the right, at a higher level is a large high-ceilinged room which houses the former dining area; this has its own bar counter too. Beyond that is the conservatory where one can enjoy the lush greenery of the glade outside. A large, fenced-off childrens play area is outside. This is a real community facility, A ladies, and mixed darts team play here too.
Historic Interest
Built by Barrie Sullivan and opened 5/4/1985 as an independent free house offering beers from Thwaites, Timothy Taylor, Marstons, Theakston, and Ruddles. It was sold in early 1986 to Tetley to become one of their tied houses. Reopened 12/6/2021 after a period of closure (closed 7/10/2020) awaiting tenants.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer (occasional guest subject to season and availablity) and 2 regular beers.
Shady Oak, Bramhall
Source: National