Stalybridge Map
Stalybridge map, view the Greater Manchester town of Stalybridge, located in the county of Greater Manchester, England.
Detailed Street Map of Stalybridge Greater Manchester & Guide to the Area
Stalybridge Map Greater Manchester: Interactive map of Stalybridge, displaying the town situated in the county of Greater Manchester, England, United Kingdom.
Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Stalybridge area and a Stalybridge town centre map, showing Stalybridge Railway Station.
Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Stalybridge map are: Tesco Express, Stalybridge Buffet Bar, Cosmo Bingo, Stalybridge Civic Hall, Cheetham Park, Huddersfield Narrow Canal, The White House, Friends of Stalybridge Station Bookshop, Holy Trinity Church, The Society Rooms, The Bulls Head, Doctors Surgery Stamford House, Gregory's Café, The Q Inn, St Paul's Church, The Peoples Gallery, Lloyds Bank, NatWest, The Butty Box, Esso Petrol Station, Stalybridge Leisure Centre, Sainsbury's Local, Indigo Sun, Post Office, The Italian Job, Harmony Blinds, The Waggon and Horses, Beano's Bakery, Bargain Booze, Pennine Medical Centre, St Peter's Catholic Church, The Ale House, Yasin's Takeaway, Alchemy Coffee, Angels Rest Café, A-One Off Licence, King's Head Hotel, Stalybridge Railway Station, Tony's Chippy, Johnnies Fish Bar, Little Owl Barbers, The Crown, The Commercial Inn, Greggs, Premier Convenience Store, Unique Ladieswear, Simply Beautiful Hair & Beauty, Stalybridge Library, Ridge Hill Primary School, Holy Trinity Primary School, The Town House.
By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Mossley, Millbrook, Carrbrook, Heyrod, Mottram in Longdendale, Broadbottom, Newton, Dukinfield, Ashton-under-Lyne, Hyde, Denton, Hollingworth, Hadfield, Glossop, Saddleworth, Greenfield, Uppermill, Delph, Dobcross, Diggle, Lees, Mossley Brow, Audenshaw, Guide Bridge, Haughton Green, Denton Burnage, Godley, Gamesley, Brookfield, Gee Cross.
Stalybridge is one of those places where the countryside nudges right up against town life. Set at the foot of the Pennines, this East Greater Manchester spot has a mix of old mills, terraced streets, and green valleys, all criss-crossed with canals and walking paths. It's the kind of town that still feels local—people know each other, the pace is a little slower, but it's well-connected enough that Manchester city centre is barely half an hour away. You get the best of both worlds.
The town has deep industrial roots, especially in cotton spinning and textiles, and it played a big role during the Industrial Revolution. Stalybridge was one of the first places in the UK to have a working cotton mill powered by steam. Things boomed in the 19th century, and while the mills have long since quietened down, the red-brick legacy still stands. The population these days sits around 27,000, and it's grown into a commuter-friendly town with a mix of old-school charm and more modern living. There's still a solid northern character here—no-nonsense, down-to-earth, and proud of its past.
For visitors or locals looking for things to do, there's plenty to dip into. The Huddersfield Narrow Canal runs through the centre, and the towpath makes for a lovely walk past traditional lock-keeper's cottages and bridges. There's Cheetham Park right in town for open green space and walks, and the more rugged Brushes Valley if you're after some proper Pennine scenery. The town's also got a good scattering of pubs and independent shops. Not far off, you'll find the historic Lyme Park—a grand National Trust estate with vast grounds and a stately home made famous by its appearance in Pride and Prejudice. Over in Saddleworth and Uppermill, there are quaint museums and scenic train trips on offer, while English Heritage fans might enjoy nearby sites like the Roman fort remains at Castleshaw.
Across Greater Manchester, the choices only multiply. You can head into the city for big hitters like the Science and Industry Museum, Manchester Art Gallery, or the buzzing Northern Quarter for indie cafes and street art. Or take a trip over to Salford Quays to visit the Lowry and the Imperial War Museum North. Football lovers aren't short of options either with Old Trafford and the Etihad Stadium both within reach. Heaton Park, Fletcher Moss Botanical Garden, and the RHS Garden Bridgewater all offer peaceful green escapes without having to travel far.
Stalybridge is on the main train line between Manchester and Leeds, which means you can hop on a train from the station and be in the city centre in about 20 minutes. The M60 and M67 are close by for drivers, giving easy access around the region or out towards the Peak District. Manchester Airport is around half an hour away by car or rail, with plenty of connections. Local buses cover the surrounding areas, and the town itself is easy to get around on foot, especially the town centre.
Greater Manchester as a county ties all this together. Formed in the 1970s, it brings together a patchwork of towns, cities and greenbelt into a diverse and dynamic region. You've got historic mill towns like Stalybridge and Bury, creative hubs like Manchester, leafy suburbs like Altrincham, and plenty of green spaces in between. It's a county with its own pulse, packed with culture, grit, and a healthy sense of humour.
We hope you found this Stalybridge tourist map useful for your visit to the area.
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