Culture
More than half of Stockport is made up of countryside so with places of interest like Buxton and the Peak District you will be spoilt for walks and scenery in this lovely part of the country.
Wander through the beautiful gardens in Lyme Park and visit the 18th century Tudor House that has been transformed into a huge Italianate Palace or Bramall Hall with a Manor house dating back to Medieval England that you can enjoy taking a peek into the beautiful Tudor rooms and fine examples of the architecture that appears all around you.
Heaton Norris Park is also popular with a newly built state-of-the-Art tennis courts, Basketball Courts and Five-A-Side. This park also plays a big part in Festivals and local events.
The The Imperial War Museum celebrates how the people and their stories have been shaped by the war and conflict.
Stockport Art Gallery is a great place to visit when in Stockport as it ahs a great programme of displays and exhibitions lined up
One of Stockports Landmarks is the 1840's Viaduct with it's 27 Brick Arches. It is the passageway for all mainline trains to Birmingham and London. Plus it is featured in most of Lowry's paintings.
