In 1842 Lord Vernon presented to Stockport Corporation of land about southeast of the town. The council laid it out as a public park. One portion rises from the bank of the
River Goyt which flows over a weir making a waterfall. There are statues, ponds, rock work, a fountain and planting. The park was formally opened by the Mayor of Stockport, William Williamson, on 20 September 1858. The park has a bandstand, a maze, a pond, a playground and a bowling green. The gardens include water features, a fernery, a sunken garden and herbaceous borders. The landscape includes tree-lined paths, statues and a cannon. The open views allow sight of the nearby mills. ==Vernon Park Museum==