Nutters Restaurant to be transformed into Albert's Norden with spectacular extension and terrace
03.05.2022 - 20:05
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Plans to transform former fine dining restaurant Nutters into the new Albert's Norden have been revealed - with a spectacular new dining space and outdoor terraces in Norden. Bosses of the Albert's group have submitted their detailed plans to Rochdale Borough Council this week.
A major transformation of the former Nutters site is planned, which will include a huge new modern extension to sit next to the old Wolstenholme Hall where the restaurant had previously been based. In the proposals the Albert's restaurant will be in a modern, glass fronted extension which will boast incredible views out across Greater Manchester from its hilltop location in Rochdale.
The design of the proposed build will follow closely in the footsteps of Albert's Standish which was opened by the group last year. There, a similar historic mansion house set in its own grounds was converted and a large modern extension added to the side with stylish sun terraces.
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Nutters, the fine dining restaurant featuring the award-winning cuisine of chef Andrew Nutter, closed for good in October. It had been a fixture of the local foodie scene for 28 years.
Chef Andrew told the MEN back in October that the turmoil of lockdown and continuing crisis in staffing in the hospitality industry influenced the decision to sell up and "go out at the top of the game".
The restaurant, which sits in sprawling hilltop grounds on Edenfield Road in Norden, was sold to the independent Albert's group, who run a number of restaurants across Greater Manchester including in Castlefield, Worsley and Didsbury. They hope to win approval for the new plans so work can start "soon" on the major
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