Attractions around Stockport
Explore 19 attractions, restaurants, shops around Stockport
4.5 (691)
The Plaza
Mersey Square, Stockport SK1 1SP England
4.5 (594)
Stockport Air Raid Shelters
65 Great Underbank, Stockport SK1 1NE England
Carved into the natural sandstone cliffs, the intriguing network of underground tunnels offers visitors an unparalleled insight into life in wartime Britain in the 1940's. Visitors have the opportunity of learning about the experiences of local people during the war from the displays in the tunnels and from the state-of -the-art audio-guides and to find mementos of the 1940's in our shop.
4.5 (559)
Robinsons Brewery
Apsley Street, Stockport SK1 1JJ England
4.0 (532)
Bramall Hall & Park
Hall Road, Bramhall, Stockport SK7 3NX England
Bramall Hall, owned by Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council, is a superb example of a Tudor Manor House with origins dating back to the Middle Ages. The Hall, one of the most beautiful treasures of England, is of great national importance. The magnificent 16th Century wall paintings, striking Elizabethan plaster ceiling, the Victorian Kitchens and Servants’ Quarters give this Hall its unique charm. The Hall stands in 70 acres of parkland designed in the Victorian Romantic style. It offers woodland walks with intriguing glimpses of the Hall itself and of the brooks and lakes. The Stables Kitchen is an independent business located in Bramhall Park but is not owned by Stockport MBC. Bramall Hall offers guided tours, school visits and is used as a wedding and private function venue.
4.5 (386)
Etherow Country Park
George Street Compstall, Stockport SK6 5JD England
4.5 (342)
Hat Works Museum
Wellington Road South Wellington Mill, Stockport SK3 0EU England
4.5 (331)
Reddish Vale Farm
Reddish Vale Rd, Stockport SK5 7HE England
Petting Farm with Indoor and Outdoor Play, Bouncy Castles, Coin operated diggers and quad bikes, Horse Riding School and Tearooms with a full menu.
4.5 (317)
Marple Locks
Off Station Road, Marple, Stockport SK6 6AX England
This spectacular flight of sixteen working locks - surrounded by some beautiful wooded countryside and scenic walks - raises the canal 209 feet to reach a height of 518 feet above sea level at Marple.
4.5 (286)
Avro Heritage Museum
Woodford Aerodrome Chester Road Woodford Aerodrome, Stockport SK7 1AG England
4.5 (207)
Staircase House
Staircase House 31 Market Place, Stockport SK1 1ES England
4.0 (108)
Roman Lakes
Lakes Road, Marple, Stockport SK6 7HB England
4.0 (96)
Broadstone Mill Shopping Outlet
Broadstone Road, Stockport SK5 7DL England
A large outlet department store housing two floors of discount shopping. Menswear, womenswear, homeware, gifts and a huge shoe department. We have great brands, including Klass, Roman, Rieker, Apricot, Julian Charles and more. Browse our Galleries area of independent retailers, and then relax after shopping at Caffe Massarella or Angelica's Tearoom.
4.5 (83)
The Garden House
Lakes Road, Marple, Stockport SK6 7DH England
The Garden House Farm and Riverside Walk is one of the few visitor attractions in Marple, a highlight for the general public, local schools and nurseries. Located close to public transport routes, attractions include: animals, a café with a 5 star hygiene rating, playgrounds, countryside trails and an orchard. The Garden House offers significant economic, social and environmental benefits to the local community and relies solely on donations made by visitors. The main attractions are free to all, with a suggested donation of £3 per person. The Garden House Marple Charity welcomes, encourages and supports children and adults of all abilities, holding regular group visits for young people with additional needs. Corporate volunteering days can also be arranged.
4.5 (75)
Reddish Vale Country Park
Reddish Vale Road, Stockport SK5 7HE England
4.5 (73)
Stockport Museum
30 Market Place, Stockport SK1 1ES England
Time-travel from Palaeolithic to present day Stockport to experience the town’s entire history under one roof. Explore the fantastic finds from Mellor Iron Age hilltop settlement, life in medieval times, the thriving textile industry of the Victorian era as well as the impact of World War I. The doors are now open to our brand new family gallery which has been designed to help imaginations run wild, it is a space where anything is possible. In partnership with illustrator Becca Hall, the museum has been reimagined for younger visitors. A new character, Museum Mouse, has been created to take people on a gallery adventure to discover favourite objects from the Museum’s collection. Visitors of all ages will be able to learn about everything from Ancient Egypt, animals and nature to toys and shopping.
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