• Stockport Air Raid Shelters in Acton Bridge detailed information guide, opening times, reviews and directions for your visit | Picniq.
  • The largest of the Stockport Air Raid Shelters have been open to the public since 1996 as part of the town's museum service.[1].
  • This museum consists of a network of underground air raid shelters spanning almost one mile, recreating what life was really like for locals during World War II.
  • Stockport used the red sandstone it was built on as a novel way to provide shelter from air raids. Tunnels were specially cut into the rock to provide shelter for...
  • 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.
  • [@] Stockport Air Raid Shelters. Deep under the town centre lies a labyrinth of underground tunnels carved into the natural red sandstone cliffs.
  • https://www.trip.com/travel-guide/attraction/stockport/stockport-air-raid-shelters-38576280/.
  • Stockport Air Raid Shelters and a labyrinth of tunnels under part of the town centre which provided shelter to Stockport residents in World War II.
  • For those who are interested in a bit of British history, we’ve found the perfect place to visit; Stockport Air Raid Shelters.