STOCKPORT AIR RAID AND STAIRCASE HOUSE
STOCKPORT AIR RAID AND STAIRCASE HOUSE 2018.
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Top 14. Best Tourist Attractions in Stockport - England
Top 14. Best Tourist Attractions and Best Places in Stockport - England: The Plaza, Stockport Air Raid Shelters, Hat Works Museum of Hatting, Etherow Country Park, Staircase House, Reddish Vale Farm, Avro Heritage Museum, Bramall Hall, Roman Lakes, Memorial Park, Stockport Story Museum, Stockport Garrick Theatre, Stockport Town Hall, Stockport Market,
Staircase House
An introduction to Staircase House from the-pass.co.uk
Marina Florance Playing Live at Staircase House Stockport
Roots and Fusion 'Playing Out' Featuring Marina Florance Live at Stockport's Staircase House.
Behind the scenes footage of Pure Radio 107.8FM's Roots and Fusion location recording session.
Staircase house museum Stockport
Staircase house museum Stockport
FLECKY BENNETT’S STOCKPORT’S STAIRCASE HOUSE EXPERIENCE
FLECKY BENNETT’S STOCKPORT’S STAIRCASE HOUSE EXPERIENCE
I love MCR-6 Stockport
In this programme Steph travels to Stockport where we discover the unique history at Staircase House, the Hat Museum and explore the life saving tunnels that lie deep underground Stockport.
Staircase House Decked for Christmas. 2015
Visit the oldest town house in Stockport and see the Christmas floral art displays. Learn about the origin of our Christmas customs and traditions. A truly magical journey through time.
FLECKY BENNETT’S STOCKPORT’S STAIRCASE HOUSE EXPERIENCE 2019
FLECKY BENNETT’S STOCKPORT’S STAIRCASE HOUSE EXPERIENCE 2019
FLECKY BENNETT’S STOCKPORT’S STAIRCASE HOUSE EXPERIENCE
FLECKY BENNETT’S STOCKPORT’S STAIRCASE HOUSE EXPERIENCE
The Staircase Hall
Leighton's staircase hall and our peacock.
Stockport: Portwood Pavement Car Parks
An Abandoned Area to 'Urban Explore'
This part of the line and beyond is abandoned. The first bit of the line is used as freight for scrap metal.
Nangreave Road, Offerton, Stockport, SK2 6DG: For Sale with Warrens, Stockport
A TRADITIONAL bay fronted semi detached home offering tastefully appointed accommodation in a contemporary fashion. The home offers a STYLISH modern kitchen which is enhanced by a useful conservatory style side annex which increases the floor space to create a more sociable kitchen. The home also benefits from a modern bathroom, OFF ROAD PARKING and modern decoration throughout.Externally to the front of the home is a gravelled double driveway with low level brick wall to the front and hedges to the side border. A shared driveway leads down the side of the home to a garage at the rear.Outside the rear sliding door is a paved balcony with steps down to a paved patio with pathway which leads down the side of a lawn garden to another patio at the rear. An access hatch on the side of the stairs in the rear garden gives access to a crawl space under the entire footprint of the home which offers storage space and houses the gas 'combi' boiler.The home is located conveniently for local shops, restaurants, the A6 bus route, local schools and colleges.
Entrance Porch Double glazed windows and door. Welcome light.Entrance Hallway 10' 7'' x 6' 4'' (3.25m x 1.95m)The home is accessed via a timber glass panelled door into the hallway. Telephone point. Radiator. Electric meter cupboard. Under stairs cupboard with space for a drier. Alarm control panel. Stairs to first floor.Lounge 11' 8'' x 10' 8'' (3.58m x 3.27m)Double glazed half bay window to the front aspect. Ceiling coving. Designer vertical radiator. Television point. Open to dining room.Dining Room 12' 3'' x 10' 7'' (3.75m x 3.25m)Double glazed sliding door to the rear aspect. Ceiling coving. Radiator. Chimney recess.Kitchen 11' 8'' x 10' 0'' (3.56m x 3.06m)(width decreases to 1.89)Fitted with a range of black high gloss wall, drawer and base units with under unit lighting and plinth LED pin lights. Integrated electric oven with five ring gas hob and extractor hood over. Integrated dishwasher and washing machine. Space for an American style fridge freezer. Part tiled walls and tiled flooring. Designer vertical radiator. Ceiling spotlights. Double glazed window to the rear aspect. Double glazed windows and door to the side aspect.First Floor Landing A spindle balustrade staircase leads up to the first floor. Double glazed window to the side elevation. Loft access point.Bedroom One 12' 5'' x 10' 7'' (3.81m x 3.25m)(into bay)Double glazed half bay window to the front elevation. Radiator.Bedroom Two 12' 3'' x 10' 7'' (3.75m x 3.25m)Double glazed window to the rear elevation. Ceiling coving. Radiator.Bedroom Three 6' 6'' x 6' 3'' (2m x 1.92m)Double glazed window to the front elevation. Ceiling coving. Radiator.Bathroom / W.C. 8' 0'' x 6' 3'' (2.45m x 1.93m)Fitted with a three piece suite comprising P shape bath with shower over with twin shower heads and curved shower screen, low level wc and a wash basin. Chrome heated towel rail.
National Trust Lyme Park The House
A very well put together house rather large but very intresting as you make your way round it, we had just finished and going to the courtyard and the fire alarm sounded and everyone had to be evacuated from the house, see last photo.
Alma Lodge Hotel, Stockport, United Kingdom, Review HD
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Just 1.5 miles from Stockport Railway Station, the town centre and only 15 minutes’ drive from Manchester Airport, the Alma Lodge Hotel offers en suite rooms, free Wi-Fi and free on-site parking.
All of the rooms have flat-screen TVs, tea/coffee making facilities, free WiFi access and a work desk and chair.
A free full English breakfast is provided and a continental breakfast can be arranged to suit those with early departures. Luigi’s Restaurant serves traditional Italian dishes and a traditional British Sunday lunch as well as a mid-week residents' menu.
Alma Lodge has plentiful free on-site parking and Davenport Railway Station is 2,150 feet away. Lyme Hall, Staircase House and the Air Raid Shelters museum are within 15 minutes’ drive.
18th Century Mysteries - Part 2 of 3
Staircase House talk for LGBT History Month 2009 on Lesbian Marriages in the 18th Century
Spice Attack!!! MUST SEE
WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT!!
So this just happened.... Results of a man off his box on Spice & Cocaine. (100% confirmed by the property owner where he was staying) Rubbing blood into his skin like it’s some lotion!!!! ????????????????
It went from telling a neighbour you need to ring him an ambulance quick to him picking up bricks & trying to stove me & my pals heads in. Minutes prior he’d been in & out of my garden screaming at my fence saying it owed him money so obviously we was like what the fuck. Anyway we heard him shouting again 2 doors down where he was staying, we got told after that he’d self harmed in the house so through all this video he had a 10 inch long & 4 inch wide gash on his forearm. As you can see him & myself notice that half way through. ???? The guy is from Scarborough & apparently he’s already banned from the property he was at in Wakefield. This area is quite, there’s lots of family’s, lots of kids around & they really don’t need to see this shit. Can’t bare to think think the outcome if it was an old lady or a woman with a pram that stopped & said he needed an ambulance because people are capable of anything when they are that high on drugs.
It’s been one mad Monday I must say ????
Places to see in ( Stockport - UK )
Places to see in ( Stockport - UK )
Stockport is a large town in Greater Manchester, England, 7 miles (11 km) south-east of Manchester city centre, where the River Goyt and Tame merge to create the River Mersey. The town of Stockport is the largest settlement in the metropolitan borough of the same name.
Historically, most of the town of Stockport was in Cheshire, but the area to the north of the Mersey was in Lancashire. Stockport in the 16th century was a small town entirely on the south bank of the Mersey, and known for the cultivation of hemp and manufacture of rope. In the 18th century the town had one of the first mechanised silk factories in the British Isles. However, Stockport's predominant industries of the 19th century were the cotton and allied industries. Stockport was also at the centre of the country's hatting industry, which by 1884 was exporting more than six million hats a year; the last hat works in Stockport closed in 1997.
Dominating the western approaches to the town is the Stockport Viaduct. Built in 1840, the viaduct's 27 brick arches carry the mainline railways from Manchester to Birmingham and London over the River Mersey. This structure featured as the background in many paintings by L. S. Lowry.
The Manchester orbital M60 motorway and A6 road to London cross at Stockport. Stockport railway station is a mainline station on the Manchester spur of the West Coast Main Line. Stockport is connected with Central London by Virgin Trains with services departing every twenty minutes and also has inter-city services to Sheffield, Liverpool, Birmingham, Bristol and other major cities. Stockport Tiviot Dale station also served the town centre between 1865 and 1967, lying on routes from Liverpool, Derby and Sheffield. The station site now lies under the M60 motorway.Stockport bus station, which serves as a terminus for many services across the borough, is one of the largest and busiest bus stations in Greater Manchester.
Alot to see in ( Stockport - UK ) such as :
Chadkirk Chapel
Reddish
Fletcher Moss Botanical Garden
Reddish Vale
Debdale Park
Bramall Hall
Woodbank, Stockport
Abney Hall
Fog Lane Park
Stockport Air Raid Shelters
Hat Works
Vernon Park
Highfield Country Park
Staircase House
Torkington Park
Abyss Aquatic Warehouse
Cringle Park
Stockport Museum
Cale Green Park
Stockport Art Gallery
Thornfield Park
North Reddish Park
( Stockport - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Stockport . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Stockport - UK
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