The Metropolitan Borough of Stockport in North West England is one of the 10 metropolitan boroughs that make up the Metropolitan County of Greater Manchester.
The borough contains seven of the forty-eight Grade I listed buildings in Greater Manchester. Grade I structures are those considered to be “buildings of exceptional interest”.[1]
Name | Location | Architect | Completed | Entry number | Image |
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Bramall Hall | Bramhall | 14th century | 1260476 | | |
Church of St George | Buxton Road, Heaviley | Hubert Austin and Edward Graham Paley | 1897 | 1067194 | |
Church of St Thomas | St Thomas’ Place, Stockport | George Basevi | 1897 | 1067160 | |
Marple Aqueduct | Benjamin Outram and Thomas Brown | 1794–1801 | 1242267 | | |
St Elisabeth’s Church | Leamington Road, Reddish | Alfred Waterhouse | 1883 | 1356851 | |
St Mary’s Church | High Street, Cheadle | Mainly 1520–1550 | 1241643 | | |
St Mary’s Parish Church | Churchgate, Stockport | Lewis Wyatt | 1817 | 1309701 | |
See also
- Grade I listed buildings in Greater ManchesterGrade I listed buildings in the Metropolitan County of Greater Manchester, split into the ten metropolitan boroughs.