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Tatton Arms Submitted for Planning

06.12.2019

Plans to restore and convert the former ‘Tatton Arms’ public house, Northenden, have been submitted for planning. The Tatton Arms is a non-designated heritage asset within Northenden, occupying a prominent location on Boat Lane, overlooking the River Mersey. It is situated in the Northenden Conservation area and it is an area of designated Green Belt.

The plans include a full refurbishment of the Tatton Arms and its conversion into 7 apartments with a further 21 flats in the new build two and three storey extension.

All existing healthy trees would be retained as part of a dedicated woodland habitat created as part of the scheme.

The 19th century Tatton Arms pub has stood empty for more than a decade and is in desperate need of conversion if the popular local landmark is to be saved.