Woodbank Memorial Park Entrance
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Image: © Gerald England Taken: 29 Mar 2012
The entrance to Woodbank Memorial Park Imageon Turncroft Road. The glacial erratic behind the portico is from the Lake District. On the right is Vernon Park. Woodbank Memorial Park, 90 acres in extent and skirted by the River Goyt was presented to the town in 1921 by Sir Thomas Rowbotham, a former Major of Stockport, in honour of the Stockport men who died in the Great War.