Set along the Gritstone Trail amid the rolling hills of the Cheshire Countryside, the Ryles Arms is renowned across the region for quality homemade food, real ales and fine wines. Close to the popular Macclesfield Forest, the Ryles would be an ideal place to stay when walking in the local area.
Named after John Ryles, the first banker in Macclesfield. Started life as a mint in 1741. There are no permanent beers but one is either from Black Sheep or Timothy Taylor and the other two are one each from RedWillow & Wincle. Five luxury en-suite bedrooms are available in a converted barn. Caravans are welcome on the car park with advance warning using the pubs facilities.
The pub may close later according to demand and is open early for breakfast,
From Junction 17 of the M6, follow the A54 towards Congleton. As you go up Rood Hill in Congleton, turn right still following the A54. Turn left onto the A523 at Bosley heading toward Macclesfield. As you approach Macclesfield town centre, turn right at the traffic lights onto Byrons Lane following signs to Sutton. You will find The Ryles Arms on the left about 2 miles.
There is level access to about one third of the pub and disabled toilet when entering from the front door and there is level access to the rest of the pub via the car park.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Ryles Arms, Higher Sutton
Changing beers typically include: Black Sheep - Best Bitter , Timothy Taylor (varies) , Wincle (varies)
Source: Local