Bullseye! New lease of life planned for Three Arrows Inn
AN HISTORIC pub which fell into disrepair after closing its doors three years ago is to be knocked down and replaced with a ‘likefor-like’ boozer.
The Three Arrows Inn – at the junction of Pilsworth Road and Moss Hall Road, in Heywood – has been blighted by vandalism since calling last orders in 2019.
But the now-derelict watering hole, which dates from 1840 or even earlier, is set for a resurrection of sorts. Russell Homes has lodged plans to demolish the building, on the edge of the town’s industrial estates, and create a new establishment on the one-acre plot. The former pub site is just 600m away from the proposed South Heywood Development, where the developer plans to build 1,000 homes over the next 15 to 20 years. Russell Homes says it is keen to secure approval for a replacement pub and proceed with demolition ‘as soon as possible’, as vandals continue to target the building.
A planning document submitted to Rochdale council reads: “The proposed development will see the demolition of the increasingly unsafe Three Arrows building, which has been subject to repeated vandalism since its closure several years ago.”
The new two-storey pub would provide the same amount of floorspace – 609 square metres – as the original building.
The layout would also remain the same, with the building occupying the western part of the site and a car park to the east. Cars would still enter off Pilsworth Road while there is also pedestrian access from Moss Hall Road. Rochdale council will decide whether to grant planning permission for the proposed scheme.