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Romiley is a village in the
Metropolitan Borough of Stockport The Metropolitan Borough of Stockport is a metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester in North West England, south-east of central Manchester. As well as the towns of Stockport, Bredbury and Marple, it includes the outlying areas of Hazel Grov ...
, Greater Manchester, England.
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part of Cheshire, it borders Marple, Greater Manchester, Marple, Bredbury and Woodley, Greater Manchester, Woodley. At the United Kingdom Census 2011, 2011 census, the Romiley ward, which includes Compstall, Bredbury Green and a large part of Bredbury, had a population of 14,139.


History

For centuries, it was an agriculture, agricultural area until the late Victorian era, when it became a residential area with a small district centre. There are four primary schools: Romiley Primary School, Bredbury Green Primary School, St Christopher's Catholic Primary School and Greave Primary School (which is on the border with Woodley). Secondary education is provided by Werneth School and Harrytown Catholic High School. Romiley also has its own theatre, the Forum Theatre. This is a building owned by Stockport Council but, since 2003, has been managed by NK Theatre Arts, a registered charity which provides all-inclusive performing arts workshops for children, young people and adults. The theatre is also used by many other local community groups in Stockport.


Geography

Romiley's surroundings are rural, although it is a suburb, with fields to the north, south and east. Compstall, between Romiley and Marple, is home to the Etherow Country Park which is the largest country park in Stockport.


Transport

It is served by Romiley railway station on the Hope Valley Line from Sheffield railway station, Sheffield to Manchester Piccadilly railway station, Manchester Piccadilly. Services run westbound to Manchester Piccadilly, either via Bredbury railway station, Bredbury or Woodley railway station, Woodley; eastbound trains travel either to Rose Hill Marple railway station, Rose Hill Marple or to Marple railway station, Marple and beyond to New Mills Central railway station, New Mills Central and Sheffield. Romiley is served by several bus services. The most regular services run on a Stockport circular route to Bredbury and Portwood (383 anticlockwise) and to Marple, Greater Manchester, Marple and Offerton, Greater Manchester, Offerton (384 clockwise). There is also an hourly 382 service, which runs from Stockport to/from Woodley, Greater Manchester, Woodley, via Romiley.


Conservation areas

Romiley contains four conservation areas, a designation made by the local council to protect locations which have special architectural or historical character. It helps reduce traffic, preserve wildlife and important landscapes, and restricts making changes which affect the look of the area such as changing front doors, roofing, facades or windows. They are: * Barlow Fold (1997, reviewed in 2006) is around to the north east of Romiley village centre and north east of Stockport. The conservation area covers 0.39 hectares and contains 12 households. * Chadkirk (2006) is a quiet rural retreat lying approximately south of the centre of Romiley. It comprises farmlands, a 17th-century farmhouse, outbuildings and Victorian walled garden, and a 16th-century chapel, forming an oasis of peace and tranquility, surrounded on three sides by ancient woodlands and the River Goyt which flows alongside. * Church Lane (1996, extended in 2006). Church Lane Conservation Area is essentially a late 19th-century railway suburb, overlaying the lanes and fields of a former agricultural area. It developed as a railway suburb, following the opening of Romiley railway station in 1862. However, it has the form and character of a village or earlier community as the area is focused around the landmark church of St Chad (1864–66). * Greave Fold (1996, reviewed 2006) is north of Romiley village centre and approximately north east of Stockport. The conservation area covers 2.31 hectares and contains 48 households. A further conservation area adjoins Romiley at Hatherlow in Bredbury. File:Hyde Bank Farm.jpg, Hyde Bank Farm File:Peak Forest Canal Hyde Bank Tunnel.jpg, Peak Forest Canal File:Romiley Station.jpg, Romiley Station File:High Meadows Romiley.jpg, High Meadows File:St Chad's Church, Romiley 26 November 2019.jpg, St Chad's church


Notable people

*Arthur Lockwood (cricketer), Arthur Lockwood (1903–1933), cricketer


See also

*Listed buildings in Bredbury and Romiley


References


External links


Romiley Primary School
{{commons category Areas of Greater Manchester Geography of the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport