Pair of former Stockport pubs to be redeveloped

Cobdens in the town center is to be converted into apartments while the Dog and Partridge in High Lane will be knocked down to pave the way for a Co-op Food store.

The Dog and Partridge on Buxton Road has been vacant since 2020 and is to be demolished to make way for the 7,000 sq ft shop.

Aew Architects has drawn up designs for the redevelopment and Barton Willmore and Edgeplan are advising on planning.

While the pub fronted Buxton Road with parking to the rear, the Co-op Food store will be set back from the road with a 28-space car park located at the front of the one-acre site.

In Stockport town centre, AH2 Developments has submitted an application to convert the former Cobdens pub on Wellington Road South into nine apartments.

Under the plans, the pub’s conservatory is to be demolished and replaced with a two-storey infill, increasing the building’s footprint.

The former pub, vacant since 2013, and adjoining buildings will then be converted into eight one-bedroom apartments and one with two bedrooms.

The four retail tenants that occupy units within the clutch of buildings will not be affected by the redevelopment plans.

Paul Hughes Architects is advising the developer, alongside planning consultant Paul Butler Associates.

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