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Glossop pub could be demolished and replaced by homes

The Royal Oak pub in Glossop. Image: Google Maps.

Plans that would see a 200-year-old Glossop pub demolished and replaced with new homes have been put forward to the borough council. 

The proposals submitted for the Royal Oak Inn on Sheffield Road would see it replaced with two four-bedroomed detached homes and four three-bedroomed semi-detached homes. 

The pub was built in 1818 to serve travellers on the Snake Road, which was opened in 1821.

The plans can be viewed by clicking here.

Other planning applications 

A planning application has been made for a single storey rear extension and oak framed side extension at Smithy Bar, Woodhead Road, Glossop. 

Plans that have been given the go ahead and approved by High Peak Borough Council include: 

  • single storey rear extension at 4 Scotty Brook Crescent, Glossop 
  • detached Summer House at 98 North Road, Glossop  

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