We are Stalybridge Windows & Doors Specialists

We Are Different Because…

Manchester Window Factory is a small business with a wide reach and a reputation for excellence. For over ten years, we have been proudly supplying the North West and beyond with the finest windows, doors, and conservatories, delivering a first-rate service to every customer. 

Window Services

Our collection of innovative and stylish windows includes:

With your choice of glazing, hardware, and accessories.

Door Installations

Our array of beautiful, British Police security standard doors includes:

Customise with your choice of hardware, glazing and security features, including laminated glass and multi-point locking systems.

Conservatories

We supply and install top-of-the-line conservatories and will improve existing structures with new glazing or replacement roofs for the conservatory of your dreams.

About the Area

Named Greater Manchester’s ‘Town of Culture’ in 2022, Stalybridge is a small town in Tameside, 8 miles east of Manchester. 

Nestled at the foothills of the Pennines, Stalybridge was once nicknamed ‘Little Venice’ due to the (recently restored) Huddersfield Narrow Canal and River Tam running straight through the town.

Money from the National Lottery and other sources have rejuvenated the town with new bars and clubs seeing a local radio station christen it ‘StalyVegas’.

Attractions include Stalybridge Country Park, The People’s Gallery, St George’s Church, Chadwick Dam, and the Transpennine Real Ale Trail. 

Stalybridge is mentioned twice in the Guinness Book of World Records, for boasting both the the longest-named pub in Britain, ‘The Old Thirteenth Cheshire Astley Volunteer Rifleman Corps Inn’, and the shortest-named pub in Britain, ‘The Q Inn’. The town also has the oldest civilian brass band in the world, and was the home of “It’s a Long Way to Tipperary” writer Jack Judge.

Other claims to fame include being the primary location for the 1970s film ‘Yanks’ starring Vanessa Redgrave and Richard Gere, hosting artist L.S.Lowry for almost 20 until he died in 1976 and being the birthplace of Beatrix Potter’s mother, Helen Leech.

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Contact Information

We’d love to hear from you so we’ve made it easy to get in touch. Call 0161 976 4739, or message us through our chat feature (bottom right) or contact form on this website.

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Business Hours

You can find us at our Altrincham showroom:

Monday – Friday 10 am – 5 pm.

Saturday 10 am – 4 pm

Sunday by appointment only

Our website will be updated during national holidays with the latest opening times.

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