Stamford Park, Tameside

[1] During the Industrial Revolution the population of the area was in poor health and began to demand a park to enjoy on their day off.

In 1856 a letter was sent to the Ashton Reporter requesting the cotton mill workers raise money for a park.

Fundraising began and in 1872 Highfield House and grounds was purchased, the Earl donated adjacent land and Stamford Park was opened officially on 12 July 1873.

The Lord and Lady Stamford arrived for the opening and the towns of Ashton, Stalybridge and Dukinfield were decorated out in bunting and flags.

[2] The park contains two Grade II listed features; the first is Stocks which are inscribed "John Wood Constable 1730", made of stone they were formerly located outside Ashton-under-Lyne workhouse and were given by Isaac Watts Boulton J.P.[4] The second is a stone cross inscribed with "Erected by Thos.