Reddish is an area of the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, Greater Manchester, England; it lies 4.6 miles (7.4 km) south-east of Manchester city centre. At the 2011 census, the population was 28,052. Historically part of Lancashire, Reddish grew rapidly in the Industrial Revolution and still retains landmarks from that period, such as Houldsworth Mill, a former textile mill. Reddish Vale is a country park.

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Denton and Reddish

Denton and Reddish was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament. It was last represented since 2005 by Andrew Gwynne of the Labour Party. The seat was abolished before the 2024 general election.
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St Elisabeth's Church, Reddish

St. Elisabeth's Church is an Anglo Catholic church in Reddish, an area in the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, Greater Manchester, England, designed by Alfred Waterhouse in the Victorian Gothic style. It is a grade I listed building.
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Houldsworth School

Houldsworth School (now St Elisabeth's Primary School) is a building on Bedford Street in Reddish, an area within the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, Greater Manchester, England. It is designated as a Grade II* listed building, recognised for its architectural and historic significance. The school was designed by the prominent Victorian architect Alfred Waterhouse and completed in 1874. It stands as an important example of 19th-century educational architecture in the region.
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Houldsworth Working Men's Club

Houldsworth Working Men's Club is a club in Reddish, an area of Stockport, Greater Manchester, England (grid reference SJ895935). Designed by Abraham Henthorn Stott for the local mill-owner William Houldsworth and completed in 1874, it is still used as a working men's club today. An important local structure, it was designated a Grade II* listed building in 1973.