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Thursday, May 15, 2025

The Royal Nawaab Stockport Pyramid

The Stockport Pyramid has reopened as a restaurant.


One of the first landmarks - among many fine buildings - we saw when we moved to Stockport in 2016 was the Stockport Pyramid.

The Royal Nawaab Stockport Pyramid

Not many towns in the UK can lay claim to being home to a pyramid!

The Royal Nawaab Stockport Pyramid

The Stockport Pyramid was home to the Co-operative Bank until 2018 and the building had been empty until it was purchased by Royal Nawaab with plans to turn the structure into a restaurant and banqueting venue. The venture has cost £15 million!

The Royal Nawaab Stockport Pyramid

The building was originally planned to be the first of five pyramids in Stockport's own Valley of the Kings. That plan didn't come to fruition and the Stockport Pyramid sits on in the Kings Valley industrial and trading estate next to the M60.

The Royal Nawaab Stockport Pyramid

Having seen videos of the inside of the Royal Nawaab it looks very impressive and we're looking forward to going inside for a look around the intriguing building one day.

The Royal Nawaab Stockport Pyramid
A view of a side and the entrance

The Stockport Pyramid was completed in 1992 after five years work. Standing 36.6 metres (120 feet) in height, the Stockport Pyramid is somewhat smaller than Egypt's Great Pyramid of Giza, which stands 147 metres (481 feet) high. However, the striking structure has become a familiar sight to people in the town, those passing on the M60, or passengers on trains on the lines across the viaduct.

The Royal Nawaab Stockport Pyramid
A view of the pyramid from the other side of the M60

The Royal Nawaab Stockport Pyramid
The rear side of the pyramid viewed from the roundabout at Junction 1 of the M50

The Royal Nawaab Stockport Pyramid
The view of the pyramid from the bottom of Hollywood Park

Views of the Stockport Pyramid on 11th August 2020
Views of the Stockport Pyramid as it was in August 2020

Visit the Royal Nawaab website for more information.

Wednesday, May 14, 2025

A bench at the Stockport Pyramid

What a spot for a nice sit down.


A bench at the Stockport Pyramid

The bench is nestled between the Trans Pennine Trail, the River Mersey and the Stockport Pyramid.

Sunday, May 04, 2025

The Point - a pyramid in Milton Keynes

A look at The Point in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire.


The Point in February 2022
The Point in February 2022

The Point in Milton Keynes was completed in 1985 and opened as a cinema.

During its life the Milton Keynes pyramid has also been home to a bingo hall, charity shop, record shop, a bar and a pizza restaurant.

The Point in February 2022
The Point in February 2022

The Point currently stands empty and there is an ongoing campaign to save the landmark building.

Check out The Point website for more information.


The Point in October 2023
The Point in October 2023

Wednesday, April 16, 2025

The Stockport Pyramid in 2020

A look at the Stockport Pyramid back in August 2020.


The Stockport Pyramid in August 2020

The Stockport Pyramid was home to the Co-operative Bank until 2018 and the building had been empty until it was purchased by Royal Nawaab with plans to turn the structure into a restaurant and banqueting venue. The venture has cost £15 million and is now open!

The Stockport Pyramid in August 2020

The building was originally planned to be the first of five pyramids in Stockport's own Valley of the Kings. That plan didn't come to fruition and the Stockport Pyramid sits on in the Kings Valley industrial and trading estate next to the M60.

The Stockport Pyramid was completed in 1992 after five years work. Standing 36.6 metres (120 feet) in height, the Stockport Pyramid is somewhat smaller than Egypt's Great Pyramid of Giza, which stands 147 metres (481 feet) high. However, the striking structure has become a familiar sight to people in the town, those passing on the M60, or passengers on trains on the lines across the viaduct.

Friday, January 10, 2025

Stockport Pyramid in the Snow

A look at a snowy Stockport Pyramid.


Stockport Pyramid in the Snow

The Stockport Pyramid was completed in 1992 after five years work. Standing 36.6 metres (120 feet) in height, the Stockport Pyramid is somewhat smaller than Egypt's Great Pyramid of Giza, which stands 147 metres (481 feet) high. However, the striking structure has become a familiar sight to people in the town, those passing on the M60, or passengers on trains on the lines across the viaduct.

Friday, November 22, 2024

The Stockport Pyramid viewed from Hollywood Park

A look at the Stockport Pyramid from Hollywood Park just outside the town centre.


A look at the Stockport Pyramid from Hollywood Park just outside the town centre

The Stockport Pyramid was completed in 1992 after five years work. Standing 36.6 metres (120 feet) in height, the Stockport Pyramid is somewhat smaller than Egypt's Great Pyramid of Giza, which stands 147 metres (481 feet) high. However, the striking structure has become a familiar sight to people in the town, those passing on the M60, or passengers on trains on the lines across the viaduct.

Friday, November 15, 2024

The Stockport Pyramid

The Stockport Pyramid is reopening in 2025.


One of the first landmarks - among many fine buildings - we noticed when we moved to Stockport in 2016 was the Stockport Pyramid.

The Stockport Pyramid in June 2023
The Stockport Pyramid

Not many towns in the UK can lay claim to being home to a pyramid!

A view of the Stockport Pyramid from the other side of the M60 in November 2023
A view of the pyramid across the M60 

The Stockport Pyramid was home to the Co-operative Bank until 2018 and the building has been empty since then.

Views of the Stockport Pyramid on 11th August 2020
Views of the Stockport Pyramid in August 2020

It was originally planned to be the first of five pyramids in Stockport's own Valley of the Kings. That plan didn't come to fruition and the Stockport Pyramid sits on in the Kings Valley industrial and trading estate next to the M60.

A view of the Stockport Pyramid from a train into Manchester on the viaduct
A view of the pyramid from a train into Manchester on the viaduct

Plans have now been approved for Royal Nawaab to create an Indian dining destination including a restaurant and banqueting hall in the building.

It'll be interesting to make a booking and get to go inside for a look around the intriguing building.

The Stockport Pyramid was completed in 1992 after five years work. Standing 36.6 metres (120 feet) in height, the Stockport Pyramid is somewhat smaller than Egypt's Great Pyramid of Giza, which stands 147 metres (481 feet) high. However, the striking structure has become a familiar sight to people in the town, those passing on the M60, or passengers on trains on the lines across the viaduct.

Visit the Royal Nawaab website for more information.

Monday, February 26, 2024

Stockport Pyramid and the River Mersey

A view of the Stockport Pyramid and the River Mersey from just outside the town centre.


A view of the Stockport Pyramid and the River Mersey from just outside the town centre

The Stockport Pyramid was completed in 1992 after five years work. Standing 36.6 metres (120 feet) in height, the Stockport Pyramid is somewhat smaller than Egypt's Great Pyramid of Giza, which stands 147 metres (481 feet) high. However, the striking structure has become a familiar sight to people in the town, those passing on the M60, or passengers on trains on the lines across the viaduct.

Stockport is also the source of the River Mersey. It begins at the confluence of the River Tame and the River Goyt in the town centre next to the M60.

Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Holidays at home - Stockport, 2020

Who needs the Giza Necropolis in Egypt or the Luxor in Las Vegas when you've got the Stockport Pyramid in Kings Valley.


Stockport Pyramid
With nowhere to go on holiday this year we've been exploring the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport even more than usual. We had a nice walk around the Stockport Pyramid and along the Trans Pennine Trail yesterday evening 

The Stockport Pyramid was completed in 1992 and was originally planned to be the first of five pyramids in Stockport's own Valley of the Kings.

That plan didn't come to fruition and the Stockport Pyramid sits on in the Kings Valley industrial and trading estate next to the M60.

Until last year the Stockport Pyramid was home to The Co-operative Bank. It's now To Let.

I do like seeing quirky buildings and local follies.

The Pyramid is one of a number of superb landmarks and interesting buildings in Stockport.

Tuesday, August 11, 2020

A bench at the Stockport Pyramid

What a spot for a nice sit down.


A bench at the Stockport Pyramid

The bench is nestled between the Trans Pennine Trail, the River Mersey and the Stockport Pyramid.