Haunted pub to be transformed into new Starbucks drive-thru

Planning permission has been given to convert a Grade-II listed pub in Sheffield into a Starbucks drive-thru and coffeehouse.

The Carbrook Hall pub, located in Attercliffe, dates back to 1176. During the Civil War, the pub was owned by Parliamentarian Thomas Bright and used as a meeting place during the siege of Sheffield Castle.

Known as one of Yorkshire’s most haunted buildings, the pub been closed since February after being sold by Punch Taverns to West Street Leisure (WSL).

Council planners have now given the go-ahead for a proposal on behalf of WSL for a 60-seat Starbucks coffeehouse and drive-thru development.

The scheme, which would create 15 full-time and 20 part-time jobs, has been designed by Self Architects and White Design.

Martyn Smith, director of the Sheffield-based practice, said: “The project involves knocking down some single-storey extensions to the building and the creation of a drive-thru on one of the side elevations of the listed section.

“But, the listed section, including the 17th Century Oak Room with its fabulous wood panelling and ornate ceiling and fireplaces is all being retained and restored without any structural changes.

“It should be a unique Starbucks and it’s great that such an historic city building is being brought back to life and will continue to be of real community value as a meeting place for people of all ages.”

Renovation work, which is being funded by WSL, is now set to begin.

Director Sean Fogg said: “It was very difficult, because of the investment needed and its listed status, to see how this remarkable, history-rich building was going to be saved.

“But Carbrook Hall is in a fantastic location in a really bustling commercial, manufacturing and retail part of the city and I think it’s great that Starbucks have seen its potential and we will be able to restore one of Sheffield’s most iconic buildings to its former glory for the benefit of all.”

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