Macclesfield: Rushton Spencer pub to reopen this year

By Richard Price - Local Democracy Reporter

21st Nov 2022 | Local News

Do you have any memories of the pub? (Image - Alexander Greensmith / Macclesfield Nub News)
Do you have any memories of the pub? (Image - Alexander Greensmith / Macclesfield Nub News)

A small village near Macclesfield with a Macclesfield postcode is looking forward their local pub reopening.

The Knot Inn in Rushton has been taken over by the owners of the Heaton House Farm Wedding Venue in Macclesfield, and is expected to be open before Christmas.

Villagers say they're thrilled to have a pub opening after the recent closure of the community-owned Royal Oak pub at the junction of Sugar Street and Leek Old Road.

They say the Heaton House Farm owners have a good reputation locally and the hope is they'll bring their high level of service to the Knott Inn.

The pub shut in October 2021, but aims to be open once more by the end of the year.

Steve Connolly, 69, said: "I'm fine with it reopening. It was a great pub and we used it a lot, going back 20-30 years.

"We know Heaton House is good quality, so we're hopeful the Knott Inn will be back to its best.

"We've missed it – it was our local and there was a good vibe going."

He said it has opened and closed a number of times over the years under different owners and he hoped there would now be a bit more stability to its tenure.

Their Google reveals an opening date as December 5.

He added: "The community own the Royal Oak but that closed, so it's looking for a new landlady or landlord."

Coincidentally, the Royal Oak was also briefly run by Heaton House's owners during lockdown when it operated as a takeaway.

Phil Allen, 62, thinks the pub will do well with walkers as well as locals when it opens.

He said: "The village needs it, because there's very little to get the community together.

"It's a good set-up, it's got a lot going for it – there's outside space, inside space, the restaurant.

Close to the Cheshire Staffordshire border, the pub has a large catchment area of potential customers despite the rural location.

"The track's there, there are people walking seven days a week, so there's plenty of trade you'd think.

"It's an expanding village with more houses being built but there's no facilities, so, it saves travelling.

"The Royal Oak has been opening and shutting for two or three years so there's no regular place to go to meet people."

Carol Stevenson, 74, is hopefully people will support the new venture as its owner are hardworking and well-known to people in the area.

She commented: "We're happy that it's opening, we know the people that are doing it, so hopefully they'll make a go of it and it'll be great.

"My husband is disabled, so we don't go out that often – but if it's like we expect it to be then we will visit.

"I hope people support it. They ought to. We need the pub back.

"We're quite happy, I think you'll find most people in the village will be.

"They work hard, they deserve it to be a success. My daughter got married up there [at Heaton House Farm Wedding Venue]."

A post on the Knot Inn's Facebook page said: "After a few set backs, we are full steam ahead for reopening in the next few weeks.

"The draught taps and ale pumps have been installed. We are looking for just a couple more people to complete our team."

Over recent weeks they've been recruiting for chefs, bar staff, waiting-on staff and pot washers.

The pub is seven miles from Macclesfield town centre.

The Knott Inn's address is Station Ln, Rushton Spencer, Macclesfield SK11 0QU.

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