Lea & Company Solicitors
Bank Chambers
Market Place
Stockport
SK1 1UN
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Travel downhill, over the M60 and after a short 25 yards, just before Debenhams, turn left into Leyland Street then at the T Junction turn right onto Great Egerton Street. See Parking below.
Turn left at Heaton Lane (opposite Debenhams on the right) at the roundabout take the 4th exit onto Great Egerton Street. See Parking below.
Exit the M60 at Junction 1, 2nd exit onto A5145 (Town Centre). The road passes under the motorway, at the roundabout turn left onto Great Egerton Street. See Parking below.
Exit the M60 at Junction 26 onto A560 (Town Centre) at the roundabout take the 3rd exit towards the Town Centre. After 250 yards turn left at the traffic lights onto Corporation Street. See Parking below.
From Great Egerton Street, follow the road for half a mile past Sainsbury’s on the right to the traffic lights and across the traffic lights onto Corporation Street.
From Corporation Street, at the roundabout turn right up Millgate. Parking is 100 yards further on the left at St Mary’s Public Car Park. Market Place (Stockport's historical centre) where our office is located, is 75 yards away on foot.
Bank Chambers, our Building is right in the centre of Market Place opposite the black and white Town Wardens Office, walk into the foyer (note the lack of marble), press the buzzer for entry, we are on the first floor.
From the Train Station
A short 7 minute walk. Out of the station down Station Road to the traffic lights (large MacDonalds on the right). Cross the A6 turning immediate left on the other side. After 30 yards turn right into St Petersgate
Follow the road for approximately 400 yards or so - you pass a plaza and church on the left, over the zebra crossing passing shops and a short while later the Vernon Building Society and Weatherspoons pub. After this point straight on over the bridge into the Market Place – we are the first (and largest) building on the right over the bridge