Listed buildings in Stockport

The town grew rapidly during the 19th century, and the majority of the listed buildings date from this time.

The oldest listed buildings are part of the town wall, churches, houses, and farmhouses.

From the late 18th century to the end of the 19th century the listed buildings include houses and associated structures, shops, more churches, public houses and hotels, bridges, textile mills now used for other purposes, hospitals, railway viaducts, public buildings, a school, railway buildings, almshouses, and memorials and statues.

Dating from the 20th century are banks, another mill, an electrical substation, the town hall, war memorials, a cinema, and telephone kiosks.

Download coordinates as: The vicarage is in the process of demolition by Purcell Developments, who want to build eight houses at the site.