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Owners of the Royal Oak in Rode Heath say the pub should reopen early next year

By Deborah Bowyer   6th Nov 2025

Work continues on the revamp of The Royal Oak in Rode Heath by its new owners, the Brownlow Inn. (Photo: The Royal Oak)
Work continues on the revamp of The Royal Oak in Rode Heath by its new owners, the Brownlow Inn. (Photo: The Royal Oak)

Owners of the Royal Oak pub in Rode Heath have revealed they hope to open in February/March following extensive renovations.

The Brownlow Inn in Brownlow Heath near Sandbach announced in April that they had bought the pub, which had been on the market for a while.

Owners of the Brownlow Inn at Brownlow Heath have bought The Royal Oak in Rode Heath. (Photo: Nub News)

A spokesperson from The Brownlow said: "We are hoping to open in February/March 2026."

Workmen are currently hard at work revamping the Rode Heath pub in Sandbach Road.

A spokesperson said on their Facebook page recently: "We have started knocking things down and building them back up.

"Our condition discharge application has been submitted to the council and hopefully we will be able to replace the windows, roof tiles, and render the building.

"It's all coming together quite nicely."

A Facebook page has been set up for the Royal Oak and a new logo for the pub has been unveiled as seen below.

Designs showing the revamp have also been shared on The Royal Oak Facebook page.

First draft of the designs for the Royal Oak. (Image: The Royal Oak)
Watch this space for more news on The Royal Oak.

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