Price cut to purchase pub near Macclesfield Forest

By Alex Greensmith

3rd Oct 2024 | Local News

With pub walks and views literally round the corner, the venue is popular with ramblers and families. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)
With pub walks and views literally round the corner, the venue is popular with ramblers and families. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)

A Macclesfield pub up for sale has seen its asking price slashed, for the second time.

The St Dunstans Inn in Langley, near Macclesfield Forest, has been up for sale for over a year.

The idyllic country pub was on the market to buy for £495,000.

The pub is found at Main Road, in Langley. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)

In February, it was reduced by £50,000 to £445,000.

And now, the pub, being marketed by Sidney Phillips, is available for offers in excess of £399,500

This is a further reduction of £45,5000.

The pub has a pool room, sizeable restaurant area, and can seat 80. An article about the current publicans can be read HERE.

The pub will be celebrating their 200th anniversary in 2025, so a new publican would benefit from the opportunity of an anniversary celebration.

Those interested in taking on the pub should contact Sidney Phillips at 01512 204879.

They describe the opportunity as a 'beautifully presented country public house'.

Alternatively, more photos of the pub and information on the listing can be found HERE.

The Georgian-era pub is currently open Tuesday to Sunday.

If you love the River Bollin, Teggs Nose, and Macclesfield Forest, then you'll love coming here as this location of this pub benefits from them all.

     

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