Reddish Vale is in the Tame Valley close to Reddish, Greater Manchester, England. The centre of the vale is around the bottom of Reddish Vale Road. Reddish Vale Country Park is a country park managed by Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council (SMBC). It covers 161 hectares in all and comprises some of the traditional Reddish Vale area, Reddish Vale Farm and the grazing land and Woodhall Fields, about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) to the south. Part of it is a designated local nature reserve.
Reddish Vale viewed from the southeast
The railway viaduct and former mill pond
The River Tame in the lower part of the park
The LNWR Royal Train travels over the Reddish Vale Viaduct in 1905.
River Tame, Greater Manchester
The River Tame flows through Greater Manchester, England. It rises on Denshaw Moor and flows to Stockport where it joins the River Goyt to form the River Mersey.
River Tame near Reddish Vale
Greenfield Reservoir
Dovestone Reservoir
Railway viaduct and former lodge at Reddish Vale