Stoneclough is a suburban area of Kearsley in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, Greater Manchester, England.
Historically part of Lancashire, there are a number of listed buildings and recognised ancient monuments in the villages including Ringley Old Bridge, the village stocks, Kearsley Mill, St Saviour's Church and clock tower and the large stone railway bridge on the Manchester to Bolton railway line.
[2] Lying within the boundaries of Lancashire since the 12th century, Stoneclough was a small settlement in the township of Kearsley in the civil and ecclesiastical parish of Deane in the Salford Hundred.
[5] Stoneclough is also part of the Bolton South East constituency and has been represented in the House of Commons by the Labour Party MP Yasmin Qureshi since 2010.
The Horseshoe (next to St Savior's Church) and La Roma Italian restaurant, formerly The Lord Nelson, are either side of the river and are linked (to pedestrians) by Ringley Old Bridge.