About the Pub This Grade 2 listed building set in the middle of Littleborough is an extremley large three strorey building. Historically the outlet has serviced all styles of trade as it benefits from a commercial kitchen, function roon with seperate bar and large beer garden to the back of the outlet. Recently the outlet has undergone a significant refurbishment and is now trading to it's full potential and rebuilt it's reputation in the surroudning ares This is a large open plan venue with multiple areas that can be tailored to different retail offers. There are two sizeable raised sections, one with several plasma TV's for sports viewing which can also be used as a games area, and one for dining with some fixed seating and an area of loose furniture. Within the bar area are poser tables and stools which can be moved into storage during busy times and space for approximately 36 covers. The area by the bar is able to accommodate live entertainment which is held every Friday and Saturday night for the 'Big Night Out' experience. There is a fully equipped commercial kitchen suitable for a small snacks menu. On the first floor are two function rooms, one of which has its own separate bar, small kitchen and toilets, as well as access to the beer garden via a fire exit. There is a large beer garden to the rear of the pub with a grassed area for 40 people and a flagged patio area. A purpose built wooden smoking shelter is located in the beer garden. Regional Manager's Thoughts The Wheatsheaf is a beautifully presented building which is situated in the heart of Littleborough. This is the place to come for a relaxed drink during the week or for a night out at the weekend. There is huge potential for an experienced Publican to extend the trade by developing a basic but quality food offer and by marketing the newly refurbished function rooms. Surrounding Area Littleborough is a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale in Greater Manchester, England. It’s situated on the River Roch and offers picturesque views with its proximity to the South Pennines. Rochdale, the larger town, is known for its industrial heritage, including textile manufacturing during the Industrial Revolution. Both areas provide a mix of rural and urban environments, and Rochdale is home to attractions like Rochdale Town Hall and the Rochdale Pioneers Museum. Littleborough is a busy little town that has good ammenities and is also heavily populated with new builds springing up in and around the town. Hollingworth Lake is less than a mile away and this 130 acre reservoir is a great tourist destination for dog walkers and families as well as cyclists.