• Visit the Air Raid Shelters in Stockport to experience life as it was during a 'black out' in wartime Britain.
  • The Stockport Air Raid Shelters are a system of almost 1 mile (1.6 km) of underground air-raid shelters dug under Stockport, 6 miles (9.7 km) south of Manchester...
  • The Stockport Air Raid Shelters were opened in 1939 shortly after war on Nazi Germany had been declared. A year later, the first bomb fell on Stockport.
  • A museum entrance with sliding glass doors below a sign in blue letters that says "Stockport Air Raid Shelters" View all photos.
  • See all things to do. Stockport Air Raid Shelters. 4.5. 593 reviews. #3 of 75 things to do in Stockport. ... AirRaid Shelters. We are glad you enjoyed your visit.
  • The largest of the Stockport Air Raid Shelters have been accessible to the public since 1996, serving as part of the town's museum service.
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  • Air Raid Shelters in Stockport. Step back in time and experience the sights and sounds of Britain's Home Front. Wander around the original tunnels...
  • Imaginatively restored, it reminds visitors of the extreme conditions that people lived through during the Blitz. Stockport Air Raid Shelters are open Tuesday...
  • The Fisherman's Table. Bakers' Vault Café. What to Do in Air Raid Shelter, Stockport. Take a guided tour. Discover hidden artefacts with the curator.
  • A tour group sitting on a bench in the tunnels at Stockport Air Raid Shelter. ... World War, making them the largest purpose-built air raid shelters in the country.
  • Visiting the Shelters Today. A visit to the Stockport Air Raid Shelters provides an extremely interesting insight into life underground during WW2.