Historic Chadkirk Chapel

Stockport’s hidden gem

Chadkirk Chapel is truly a special place – and one which remains undiscovered by many. It’s a place of peace and calm, surrounded by ancient woodland and wildflower meadows. The chapel and the surrounding country estate and nature reserve are a popular place for people to come and spend a few restful hours exploring, walking, picnicking – and visiting the chapel itself.

  • Weddings at Chadkirk Chapel

    Weddings at Chadkirk Chapel

    Chadkirk Chapel is a beautiful, romantic place in which to get married. The restored Grade II listed chapel can accommodate up to 80 guests.

  • Events and meetings

    Chadkirk Chapel is available for community events and meetings for non-profit purposes, via the Friends of Chadkirk.

  • History of Chadkirk Chapel

    History of Chadkirk Chapel

    The chapel we see today is largely Georgian, built in stone in the 1740s, but the half-timbering at the east end of the building dates from the 16th century – and there was a place of worship here long before even that.

  • Gallery of images

    Images of Chadkirk Chapel

    Chadkirk Chapel and Country Estate have a beauty which speaks for itself. It is a place for recreation, fun, wildlife – and has a deep history.

Visiting the chapel

Although the Chadkirk Country Estate is open all year round, the chapel itself is open to the public less frequently. If you want to visit the inside of the chapel, please check our updates page for news – and our calendar of events for days when the chapel is open and for special events at the chapel. Information about parking, disabled access and how to get here. You can also get updates of days we are open and of special events by following us on Facebook or Twitter.