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Sitting on the very edge of the Peak District, Disley serves as a gateway between the urban sprawl of Greater Manchester and the hills of the High Peak. It is defined largely by its topography; the village clings to the steep valley of the River Goyt, which means many homes benefit from expansive views across the Cheshire Plain, though it does make for some challenging walks to the local shops if you live towards the top of the village. At its heart is the Lyme Estate, where the 16th-century house and its vast deer park offer a massive green space right on the doorstep. While logically connected to Stockport for services, Disley retains a distinct village identity, with its own small centre clustered around the A6. The railway station is a key hub for the community, providing a direct link into Manchester Piccadilly in about 30 minutes, making it a functional base for those who work in the city but prefer to spend their weekends on the Gritstone Trail.