Stockport Heritage Trust is a charity set up in 1987 to promote and encourage the regeneration of Stockport's heritage. This blog is a forum for news, discussion, and information. If you wish to know more contact us at stockportheritage@gmail.com
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Manchester People's Musuem
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Reddish Archaelogical Dig Results
The recent Dig Greater Manchester project at the site of Wood Hall in Reddish was a great success. With research (and assistance from a lady in her nineties, who remembers playing in the hall as a child) the archaeologists were able to pinpoint the location of the buildings. Carefully removing soil and rubble, they gradually uncovered stone steps leading down into the cellar, where they found these beautiful tiles. They were made by Mintons of Stoke-on-Trent around 1850.
The paving was a mixture of cobble stones (large pebbles from the river - cheap and locally available); granite setts and cream sandstone flagstones. The changes reveal increasing investment in the property.
Many more items were discovered including shoes; a porcelain egg (placed in nests to encourage chickens to lay); bottles; coins and part of a marble fireplace. There were finds from a wide range of dates showing changes in use over the years.
Wood Hall was built in a strategic position - a woodland clearing on high land near the river. Because of this, the team believe the site could have been in use as far back as the Stone Age (around 10,000 BC). There are potentially many more, older relics to be found.
A longer article about the dig can be found on the Stockport Council Heritage Blog.
Interested in getting involved in local archaeology? Contact SMART (South Manchester Archaeological Research Team).
For now, the project is over but the team will be back next year and on the lookout for new projects. Do you know of a site which has the potential for a future dig? Email David.
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Winter Heritage Magazine 2012 - 25 years old.
It is filled with stories, memories and letters about -
An eye witness account of the Stockport Train Crash.
The Brow that lost it's bridge.
The Squirrel sweet works.
Turner's Vaults.
Diphtheria epidemic of 1938
Alexandra Park School.
Woodsmoor days.
Poverty & poetry.
Stockport's Heritage over 25years.
The story of Bukta.
Bruntwood Hall and Park.
News for Stockport Heritage Trust and much, much more.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Heritage Centre Announcement
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Halloween Spooky Walk
Begining from Staircase House in the Market Place at 6.30pm
For more information contact Jean Bailo on
4 Heatons Voices
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Stockport Colour Calendar

Thursday, September 20, 2012
Reddish Archaeological Dig 2012
From the Reddish Vale website:
"Wood Hall was the centre of an ancient freehold estate in Reddish, situated on high ground on the western edge of the Tame valley. ‘Wode Hall’ is documented in 1501/2, at which date it was owned by the Wood family. They owned land in Reddish in 1314 when there is mention of Henry del Wood, implying that there was a hall here by that date. It is likely that the Wood family took their name from the place which was itself named after an area of woodland. 19th-century maps show the hall set within a roughly oval area, which is suggestive of a small medieval assart or enclosure, reclaimed from woodland or waste."
On the Open Day - Saturday 20th October - people will have the opportunity to take part in guided tours of the site and there will be site based activities such as family history, crafts stalls and a small trench where children with their parents can have a go at excavations.
Members of the public are also welcome to help with excavation on other days, by prior arrangement with Brian Grimsditch. Heritage Trust members will be following progress of the dig with interest.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Heaton Moor Historical Society
On the 8th November Kevin Dranfield from Stockport Heritage will be giving a talk on 'Wellington Road, the World's first bypass'.Clyde Raine will be giving us a talk on architecture :Art deco in Stockport and in the city.
Hope you can join us.
Kind regards,
Phil ................07752 368308
Romiley Station 150 Years Old
A commemorative plaque was unveiled at Romiley Station by Andrew Stunell MP, on Saturday 8th Sep, to celebrate 150 years of the railway line.
Also present were Stockport's Mayor and Mayoress Wendy and Claire Meikle and on behalf of the Heritage Trust, John Bardsley.
There was fun and entertainments for all the family, not to mention cake.
Saturday, September 08, 2012
New Heritage Centre Open Day
The new Heritage Centre on bridge Street Brow had its official opening day on Sat 1st Sep.
A number of local Councilors came along to see us, as well as Stockport's MP Anne Coffey.
With free refreshments for all our visitors the day was an enjoyable one.
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Roughleys Bike Show 2012
We opened the Heritage Centre and the Dungeon and were pleased to receive lots of new visitors.
Coming up, Heritage Open Weekend. We will have free walks and talks from Thursday 6th - Sunday 9th September. The full schedule will be posted soon.
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Radio Manchester
Kevin Dranfield from the Trust advertising our re-located Heritage Centre as well as our verypopular 2013 Calendar.
Click on the picture to enlarge.
Thursday, August 02, 2012
Chadkirk 2012
Stockport Heritage Trust were there as usual, brightening the day with colourful costumes and good value books and gifts.
Old Town Dungeon 2012
At 12.00pm Jim Clare will be leading his Old Town Walk, which includes a talk in the dungeon. He then takes visitors to lots of interesting sites around Stockport. It's a fascinating and entertaining journey through Stockport's history. To book places on the walk call 0161 474 4444 or call into Staircase House. Places are £5 or £2.50 for Heritage Trust members.
The Heritage Centre on Bridge Street (above the fish shop) is now open too - come in and see our large collection of photos or just to learn more about Stockport from our knowledgeable volunteers.
Monday, July 23, 2012
Stockport Station Rail Show 2012
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Open Day at Mellor
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Stockport Heritage Magazine Summer 2012
You can read about -
Recycling of Stockport pubs.
The Plaza's unique equipment.
Bombers over Stockport.
Iconic Head Gear.
Well Known in the hatting Trade.
Stockport's Heritage Students.
Edgeley's Cockeleshell Hero.
Reddish Pram Race.
Stockport Harriers and Athletic Club.
Wood Hall Dig.
Stockport Canal.
Cheadle Parish.
Marple Memorial Park.
Also book reviews and letters, news of the Heritage Trust and many more interesting facts.
If you know a newsagent that is willing to sell it, please contact the Editor 01663719129.
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
National Market Day
Inspite of the weather forecast, all the stalls were taken and a combined Saturday, Vintage, Farmers and Teenage Markets gave a good selection of goods, interest and entertainment.
The new Leader of the Council, Sue Derbyshire visited, with MP's Anne Coffey and Andrew Stunell.
The icing on the cake was of course the Heritage Trust stall and the open day at the Dungeon.
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Memorial to the Poor of Stockport
Stockport Heritage Trust and the Co-operative Funeral Care have combined forces to provide a memorial to the numerous people of Stockport who were buried in the Borough Cemetery without their own marked grave. Many of these spent their last days in the Union Workhouse or in poverty at home.
The memorial was unveiled by the Reverend Ken Kenrick, at a short service on Sunday 29th April 2012. It was Ken's last day as the Workhouse Chaplain and the day he retired a minister of St. Thomas' Church.
To see the unveiling ceremony follow these links.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-RJUf7M_KQ&list=UU_LEF2fGmqexlyf-yNXGxZA&index=3&feature=plcp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZzbkxLtp4o&list=UU_LEF2fGmqexlyf-yNXGxZA&index=2&feature=plcp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yo7qIti77ps&list=UU_LEF2fGmqexlyf-yNXGxZA&index=1&feature=plcp
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Changes to the Stockport Heritage Trust website
Stockportheritagetrust.co.uk was created and maintained free through Microsoft Office Live, which has kindly decided to discontinue the service as of 30th April. One of our volunteers is working on a replacement website, which should have increased flexibility, but due to other time commitments, there will sadly be a temporarily reduced service. However it is hoped that there will be no 'down time' and a website which will be improved over time will be available. Sincere apologies.
It hoped to also link a 'Stockport Memories' blog to the new site, and on this blog of course, where Stopfordians can write their reminiscences of anything and everything (suitable for family viewing of course!) about our town. This would hopefully be not only a good read, but an archive for future generations.
Memories of simple, more practical things, or even local phrases can easily be lost through time, so we hope many of you will please contribute when it's up and running.
Thank you
Monday, March 19, 2012
Heritage Magazine Spring 2012

The 2012 Spring magazine will be in the shops near you by the end of this week.
It contains stories of :-
Brewing on Hillgate
Bus tickets with local advertising
Tales from the Nelson Yard
The Davenport Theatre
A cowboy landlord at the White Lion
When Stockport was timber-framed
Family connections
Dad's pie shop
Mass Trespass
Stockport's black goalie
Was the 'Bowler' invented in Stockport?
Mellor Mill
Mirrlees memories
and much more including letters and your comments.
Market Signage
Stockport’s historic Market Place and Underbanks have a lot to offer and are sadly underused at present, but the Trust is constantly passed over when these discussions are underway and our voice and that of other stakeholder, market area retailers and St. Mary's Church, are not being listened to.
We hope that in the near future we can bring you better news.
Monday, February 27, 2012
Otterspool Weir
The weir at Otterspool dates back to the time of water powered cotton mills. It was built by Jessie Howard of Stockport to run a new mill but was never completed. Nearly 200 year after work on the leet ceased this valuable source of water power is to be used to turn two Archimedean Screws which will produce electricity for the National Grid.
Work began last year and is progressing well.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Trip to Organ Museum


Our trip to the Theatre Organ Heritage Centre at Peel Green, Eccles is on Wednesday 22nd Feb.
We are meeting at the church carpark in the Market Place at 10.30am. The first stop is Wetherspoons next to the Chill Factor Trafford Quays, for a coffee.
The Museum opens at 12 noon and at 1pm there is an organ recital lasting about one hour with an interval for tea.
Cars will be arranged, so please let someone know if you are coming.
01614274006
Monday, February 13, 2012
Church Refurbishment

It is as yet not certain that the church will be closing for the refurbishment of the cafe, toilets and we hope, the Heritage Centre.
The plans are on view in the church tower until the end of Feb. Following this time they will need to be passed by a number of interested parties.
We are expecting to have to move out if the Heritage Centre is included in this phase of the work but will try to keep our members updated on where we will be housed.
Friday, December 02, 2011
Stockport's Christmas Market - 2011



The weather was good and the festive cheer plentiful, aided by the team from the Tourist Information Centre and free mulled wine.
The Trust was out in force, with our own Town Cryer, Jim Clare, 'Splat-the -Rat' and 'Roll-a-Penny' games. As well as Mr. Pickwick's Emporium but the star of the show was little Natalie who got the winning score by rolling pennies from her push chair.