About the Clinic

Manchester Podiatry Clinic is located on Cheetham Hill Road in Stalybridge. We have put together some information about the clinic so that you know what to expect from your visit to the clinic.

The Clinic

About the Clinic

The Podiatry treatment rooms are fitted with state of the art equipment.

The treatment rooms in Davenport House Clinic can only be described as stunning. Set in a mid 19th Century house on the border of Stalybridge and Dukinfield, the rooms are spacious, light and airy, with many original features. Davenport House is as unique as the treatment and care you will receive. The large rooms lend themselves to ensuring your treatment is as comfortable as possible.

Davenport House has three treatment rooms: The Brierley Room, The Buckley Room, and The Astley Room, all named after places & people in or from Stalybridge. Each room is tastefully decorated, and has many original features. The rooms are fitted with furniture to suit the individual needs of each practitioner, and as such can offer a very high standard of care to each patient.

Access for all is a priority at Davenport House, and as such all our treatment rooms are accessible at ground level. Please inform the receptionist when booking if any assistance is required and we will do our utmost to accommodate any specific requests you may have.

About your visit to the Clinic

All of our staff are fully aware that our clinic is about you. We are a family run business and our aim is for you to feel comfortable at all times and be delighted with the treatment you receive.

Our services will always be tailored to meet your needs, and we will always try to see you at a time that suits you. Stalybridge is in the heart of Tameside, and is easily accessible from Dukinfield, Hyde, and Ashton.

The History of Davenport House

Davenport House was historically used as a doctor's surgery.

Davenport House was built in 1858 and we are celebrating its 150th anniversary this year. The house stands proud at the top of Cheetham Hill Road with beautiful views to the hills and towards Stalybridge Industry. Davenport House's gardens would originally have extended to Buckley Street, but over the years land was sold off to members of the family, and the original stables demolished. The stableman's window, although now bricked up, can still be seen under the house.

Davenport House was historically used as a doctor's surgery and the side door alongside the car park would have been where patients would have entered. In the cellar, below the house, the original stone table where the doctor would have held post mortems can still be seen.

It is often suggested that the slab is so large that the house must have been built around the table.