Stalybridge is a small town located at the foothill of the Pennines in the Metropolitan Borough of Tameside, Greater Manchester, UK. With a population of 22,568 Stalybridge is 9 miles east of Manchester City Centre and 6 miles northwest of Glossop.
The River Tame runs through the heart of Stalybridge and forms part of the ancient Lancashire and Cheshire boundary. Located at the edge of the Peak District National Park the highest point of the town is the summit of Wild Bank at 1,309 feet followed closely by Harridge Pike at 1,296 feet.
Stalybridge includes the localities of Millbrook, Carrbrook, Mottram Rise, Matley, Waterloo, Springs, Ridge Hill, the Hague, Woodlands, Brushes, Copley, Hough Hill and Heyrod.
Latitude 53.483584 / 53° 29' 0.9024"
Longitude -2.051001 / -2° 3' 3.603"
The River Tame runs through the heart of Stalybridge and forms part of the ancient Lancashire and Cheshire boundary. Located at the edge of the Peak District National Park the highest point of the town is the summit of Wild Bank at 1,309 feet followed closely by Harridge Pike at 1,296 feet.
Stalybridge includes the localities of Millbrook, Carrbrook, Mottram Rise, Matley, Waterloo, Springs, Ridge Hill, the Hague, Woodlands, Brushes, Copley, Hough Hill and Heyrod.
Latitude 53.483584 / 53° 29' 0.9024"
Longitude -2.051001 / -2° 3' 3.603"