Stockport County Football Club
Edgeley Park
Hardcastle Road
Edgeley
Stockport
Cheshire
SK3 9DD
How to get
there
Directions by road
From The North/South:
M6 to junction 19. Take the A556 towards Manchester/Altrincham. Then join the
M56 towards Manchester Airport. After a few miles leave the M56 and join
the M60 towards Stockport. Leave the M60 at Junction 1 and head towards
Stockport. Turn right at the second set of traffic lights to go onto the A560
towards Cheadle. Then turn left into Edgeley Road (there is a pub on the left
hand corner at the lights at this junction). The ground is down this road on
the right.
From The East:
M62 to junction 18. Take the M60 towards Stockport. Leave the M60 at Junction 1
and head towards Stockport. Turn right at the second set of traffic lights to
go onto the A560 towards Cheadle. Then turn left into Edgeley Road (there is a
pub on the left hand corner at the lights at this junction). The ground is down
this road on the right.
By
rail
Stockport railway station
is in walking distance of the ground (around half a mile). Come out of the
station and turn left up Station Road, and continue up the hill towards the
roundabout. Go straight over the roundabout and turn left into Caroline Street
for the ground.
Stockport station's
entrance has recently been modernised, and now has a new main entrance that you
are sign posted to from the platforms. This is on the opposite side of the
station from the ground. If you find yourself in the ticket hall with a taxi
rank in front of you, go back into the station through the subways under the
platforms, then follow the directions above'
Drinking around Stockport
There is a small Labour Club (C.I.U. Affiliated) right
by the entrance to the Railway End, that allows visitors in, for a small
entrance fee. It is a small club that could do with modernising. Otherwise
there are a number of pubs along a shopping area, across the main road from the
away end. Probably the best is the Royal Oak just at the end of Castle Street.
Very friendly, away supporters are welcomed and there's always a bit of good
natured banter flying about.
Away fans will get a warm welcome in the Sir Robert
Peel half way up Castle Street. Also
recommended is 'The Armoury' a Robinsons pub situated by the roundabout at the
top of Castle Street, and'is excellent for away fans. The Landlord is very
friendly, the Robbies beer is excellent and the home fans there are very
welcoming.
Please note that alcohol is not available in the away end.