Norfolk Arms Chapeltown: Pub bosses confirm date for re-opening of popular Sheffield local
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The Norfolk Arms in Chapeltown had to close down after its previous landlord and landlady left the venue, leaving no one to operate it.
But now it has been confirmed that it was ready to re-open the White Lane venue this week after a search for new bosses.
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Hide AdThe company which owns the venue, the pub company Stonegate, issued a statement to The Star confirmed its re-opening.
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They said in the statement: “We are pleased to confirm that The Norfolk Arms, Chapeltown will be re-opening from June 28.
“The pub underwent a period of closure this year due to the previous publican exiting the pub. A new publican is now in situ and looks forward to welcoming the local community in the coming weeks to the much-loved local pub.”
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Hide AdThe pub has been regarded locally as a tradition pub that has also done food.
In addition to the pub, there are 10 En-suite bedrooms.
The original part of the property is thought to be more than 100 years old with the extensions for the restaurant and letting bedrooms all added within the last 20 years.
The pub pressure group Camra describe the venue as at “traditional pub with seating and tables around bar and large dining room. Popular with local diners. B+B in modern annexe.”
It is the latest pub in the North of Sheffield to re-open. Earlier this month it was confirmed that The Cow and Calf, on Skew Hill Lane in Grenoside,, had re-opened after a period of closure.
Again, the re-opening was after a couple was found to run the venue..
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