Woodley, Greater Manchester


Woodley is a suburb in the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, Greater Manchester, England. It is situated on the east side of the Peak Forest Canal, next to Bredbury and Romiley and on the boundary with Gee Cross, Tameside.
Historically part of Cheshire, the name means "a clearing in the wood", so named because the area contains a lot of woodland.
The Peak Forest Canal through Woodley features a long tunnel.
Woodley railway station is on the Hope Valley line; on a loop which stretches from Ashburys to Romiley, via Guide Bridge but by-passing Bredbury.

Education

Woodley has two primary schools:
Primary school aged children can also attend a nearby school in neighbouring Bredbury: St. Marks C. of E. Primary School on Redhouse Lane; this was the original infant and junior school for the locality.
After education in these primary schools, most students feed to either Werneth School, Marple Hall School or Harrytown Catholic High School for their secondary education.

Nightlife

Woodley is home to four pubs: The White Hart, The Railway, The Navigation and The Woodley Arms. These pubs form the start of the Ring of Death, a pub crawl that takes in Woodley, Bredbury, Romiley and ends in Greave. The Ring of Death used to consist of twenty pubs in total and was a traditional marathon undertaken by locals at Christmas. Woodley was also home to the recently transformed snooker palace which, following the removal of its snooker tables, became the Palace Bar; it is now closed and up for sale.

Sport

Woodley is the home of semi-professional football club Stockport Town. They are currently members of the, the tenth tier of English football, and play at Stockport Sports Village.

Mills of Woodley

Still existent
Demolished