The town of Stalybridge is in the county of Cheshire and is hisotically recognised for its cotton mill that was built in 1776. As one of the first centres of textile manufacture during the Industrial Revolution, Stalybridge was to find prosperity by the 19th century. As the original town of Staly expanded, it reached the banks of the River Tame, necessitating the building of a bridge in 1707 and changing the name of the town to Stalybridge. By 1793 steam power had been introduced to the Stalybridge cotton industry and by 1803 there were eight cotton mills and what was once just farmland, became a thriving hub of activity.
At the foothills of the Pennines, Stalybridge is in a beautiful part of the country with stunning scenery and a well served town centre. With shopping centres, stores and the restoration of the Huddersfield Narrow Canal ensuring visitors are not disappointed.
Stalybridge was once called 'Little Venice' because the Huddersfield Narrow Canal and River Tame run directly through the town.
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53 Rayners Close
Stalybridge, SK15 1TJ
58 St. Georges St
Stalybridge, SK15 1DD
North End Rd
Stalybridge, SK15 3AZ
Huddersfield Rd
Stalybridge, SK15 3DY
67B Market Street
Stalybridge, SK15 2AA
144 Demesne Drive
Stalybridge, SK15 2PP
17 Gledhall St
Stalybridge, SK15 1LE
670 Huddersfield Rd
Carrbrook
Stalybridge, SK15 3PY
44 Carrbrook Crescent
Carrbrook
Stalybridge, SK15 3LR
73 Market St
Stalybridge, SK15 2AA
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