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An historic town centre pub which called last orders nearly 10 years ago could be converted into flats.
Cobdens, in Stockport, dates back to the early 19th century and is a locally listed building within the St Peter’s Conservation Area.
Situated on the corner of Wellington Road South and St Petersgate, the pub - formerly known as The Manchester Arms - pulled its last pint in 2013.
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But now there are plans to convert the once-thriving boozer, and two adjoining buildings, into nine apartments.
The proposals, submitted by Southport-basd AH2 Ogwen Hall Ltd, include removing a conservatory and the construction of a new two-storey extension.
Internal work would also be carried out on the neighbouring buildings to enable the new flats to be created. All will be one-bed, with the exception of a single two-bed apartment.
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A document submitted in support of the application, says the scheme has been ‘designed to be sympathetic to the historic character of both the locally listed former pub, and the adjacent buildings’
It continues: “Via the removal of the glazed conservatory, together with the repair and restoration of the building facades, including the replacement of several
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