Staircase House

Staircase House
The main entrance to Staircase House from the market place
Location within Greater Manchester
General information
Architectural styleMedieval
LocationStockport, Cheshire, now in Greater Manchester, England
Coordinates53°24′44″N 2°09′15″W / 53.4123°N 2.154221°W / 53.4123; -2.154221
Completedc. 1460
Design and construction
Designations
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameStaircase House
Designated27 April 1992
Reference no.1356855
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Staircase House (30/30a Market Place), also known as Stockport Museum, is a Grade II* listed medieval building dating from around 1460 situated in Stockport, historically in Cheshire, now within Greater Manchester, England. The house is famous for its rare Jacobean cage newel staircase. An audio guide recounts the full history of the house.