A BELOVED pub which previously belonged to an iconic Great British Menu chef might be reopening.
Having opened under several names over the years, the pub is one of many to have fallen victim to the UK’s high street crisis.
The Beehive in Tattenhall closed down in January 2020, just months before the Covid-19 pandemic devastated high streets across the country.
Over the years, the pub has had several names including the Allium when it was opened by celebrity chef Mark Ellis.
After closing, there were several attempts to turn the premises into a house and even a B&B but it has continued to remain derelict.
However, there is hope yet for the beloved pub as the iconic building is now on the market once again.
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The Divisional Director of Fleurets North West, Tim Martin, opened up about the incredible opportunities that the pub offers.
He said: “Lynedale House offers 4,500 sq feet of commercial space with a Guide Rent of £24,000 per annum, in what it is a picture postcard Cheshire village.
Restaurateurs will feel that this is a destination location and they will be attracted by the ability to provide letting accommodation to their customers.”
Cheshire is a hub for celebrities looking to get away from the noise of Britain’s big cities.
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Wayne Rooney, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Paddy McGuinness all call the north-eastern county home.
Pop icon Harry Styles also comes from Cheshire.
The reopening of The Beehive would be a huge boost for the local high street, which has been rocked – like many UK high streets – by a wave of closures.
Some business owners have placed the blame squarely on Brexit, including luxury eatery La Goccia in Covent Garden.
The owners said that Britain’s decision to exit the EU left it unable to hire qualified staff, adding to their financial woes.
Others have blamed the Covid-19 pandemic, which forced restaurants across the country to close for months at a time.
Some business owners have called on the government to step in, after Rachel Reeves hiked national insurance contributions for employees which raised the cost of running a business.
However, The Chancellor hit back at her critics by pointing out that the move had enabled her government to raise the national minimum wage.
The UK economy unexpectedly grew in April 2025 by 0.5%, despite financial pressures placed on Britain by Donald Trump’s tariffs.
Another devastating restaurant closure

Another restaurant owned by a celebrity chef was forced to close its doors in April 2025.
The Brilliant Restaurant was a family-run eatery owned by TV chef Dipna Anand.
The food was so great that it attracted celebrity fans including Gordon Ramsey and even His Majesty King Charles.
Dipna spoke out about the closure and marked the “end of an era”.
She said: “It may be the end of an era for Brilliant Southall, but after 50 years, the Brilliant brand has gained an iconic status in Indian dining.
“We have to ensure that it is constantly evolving to both reflect the preferences of diners, and the food I love to eat, so there’s something delicious for everyone.”
However, the chef did confirm that she has something exciting to cook up for fans.
She’ll be opening the Brilliant Gastro in Southall in the coming months in the Green Quarter, a regeneration project which includes new homes, shops and restaurants.