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groceries, sweets and other provisions. As people settled in the area, more shops were opened and new houses were built, many of which still stand. During the early 20th century
Cheadle Hulme experienced a rapid growth in population, mostly due to an influx of people from Manchester and other large towns and cities coming to live in the area, and it gradually became more suburban. In the 1930s more houses were built around the Grove Lane and Pingate Lane, Gill Bent Road, Hulme Hall Road and Cheadle Road areas, and new roads replaced old farms. In the 1960s the Hursthead estate was built on land that was once Hursthead Farm. By 2009 the only farm remaining was Leather's Farm on Ladybridge Road.
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through and has existed since at least the 18th century. Until the 20th century, the roads were little more than country lanes and most traffic consisted of horsedrawn carriages, carts and milk floats. The roads were about half as wide as they are currently and have all since been widened to accommodate the increasing amount of traffic. The first cars appeared in
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Jonathan Robinson School from 1861 for services and in 1863 All Saints Church was built on Church Road. Seven years later the Congregational Church opened on Swann Lane, after services were held in the school room which was built a year earlier. In 1932 a second Anglican church was built: St Andrew's Church was founded as a daughter church of
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employed in this area. Other big areas of employment include manufacturing (13%), health and social work (11%), and education (10%). Approximately 30% of people were classed as "economically inactive" in the 2001 census. This included retired people, people who had to look after their family, and disabled or sick people.
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green. The Bowmen of
Bruntwood (Stockport's only archery club) is situated in Bruntwood Park. The local 11-a-side football team 'Cheadle Hulme Athletic' was established in 2009 and is currently playing in Division 2 of the Stockport District Sunday Football League. 'Cheadle Hulme Galaxy FC' was
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Although most of the roads in the area date from the 20th century, there are many older roads formed from ancient routes. Cheadle Road possibly originated in Roman times and Ack Lane (formerly Hack Lane) is named after Hacon, a local Saxon landowner. Hulme Hall Road is named for the landmark it runs
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The oldest reference to
Methodist meetings in the area dates to 1786 and regular services took place from the early 19th century when they established their own meeting places with a Methodist church and Sunday school built in 1824. Grove Lane Baptist Church was built in 1840. Anglican worshippers
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Cheadle Hulme's first school, established in 1785, was named after local grocer
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Cheadle Hulme's climate is generally temperate, like the rest of
Greater Manchester. The mean highest and lowest temperatures of 13.2 °C (55.8 °F) and 6.4 °C (43.5 °F) are slightly above the average for England, while the annual rainfall of 806.6 millimetres (31.76 in) and
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Oak Meadow Park is a small park on
Station Road, with a large grass area and woodland. In the early 2000s it was renovated and refurbished, with new fences, benches and footpaths. The project to maintain and improve the park is a continuous process overseen by a local volunteer group. The park is
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The building of the railways in the early 1840s introduced new employment opportunities for people in places such as
Stockport and Manchester, as well as an influx of people coming to live in the area. In the mid-19th century, one of the earliest shops was opened in the Smithy Green area, selling
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Cheadle Hulme did not grow around a church like many English villages, but instead grew from several hamlets that existed in the area. Many of the names of these hamlets still appear in the names of areas, including Smithy Green, Lane End, Gill Bent, and Grove Lane. Some of the many farms such as
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Following this, the estate was acquired by the Moseley family of Manchester and became known as Cheadle Moseley. Anne Moseley was the last of this family to hold the manor, as her husband could not afford to keep it following her death. It was purchased by John Davenport, who bequeathed it to the
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Most of the other schools in the area were established in the 1950s and 1960s, including Cheadle County Grammar School for Girls (built in 1956) which later became Margaret Danyers Sixth Form College, named after the same Danyers who was lady of the manor in the 14th century. The site is now the
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in this area: Hulme Hall, a timber-framed manor house which dates from either the 16th or 17th century, and 1 Higham Street, formerly Hill Cottage, which is of a similar period and style to Hulme Hall. The Church Inn public house, which dates from either the late 18th or early 19th century, is
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According to the 2001 census, the biggest industry of employment for Cheadle Hulme residents is that of wholesale and retail trade and repairs with approximately 16% of people employed in that industry. This is followed closely by real estate, renting and business activities with 15% of people
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Club is located on Church Road and there are two amateur theatre societies: Players' Dramatic Society on Anfield Road, and Chads Theatre on Mellor Road. Cheadle Hulme Library, which opened on 28 March 1936, is also located on Mellor Road. Cheadle Hulme once had its own cinema named the
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About 66.6% of Cheadle Hulme's residents reported themselves as being Christian, 3.4% Muslim, 1.2% Hindu, 0.6% Jewish, 0.3% Buddhist and 0.1% Sikh. The census recorded 21.1% as having no religion, 0.4% had an alternative religion and 6.3% did not state their religion.
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The majority of buildings in the area are houses from the 20th century, but there are a few buildings, landmarks, and objects that date from the 16th century, in addition to Bramall Hall which dates from the 14th century. In particular, there are many
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was a dispersed site of RAF Handforth. Cheadle Hulme itself escaped being badly damaged, but its villagers knew the extent of the war, mainly due to the large and visible presence of the RAF and could hear the sounds of air-raids on Manchester.
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from 1814, before a purpose-built chapel was established. A Sunday school was also established in the same place. The King's Hall was built in 1937 and was originally a dance hall before its conversion into a restaurant and public house.
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in 1901, and the wards were restructured again, splitting Cheadle Hulme into north and south, and merging in Adswood. Due to the fast-paced growth of the district, the wards were again restructured in 1930, with the addition of
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Cheadle Hulme is served by a fire station on Turves Road which opened in October 1960. Before this the area made use of a service in Cheadle. An ambulance station is near the fire station, and the closest public hospital is
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All Saints' National School was built across the road in 1873, next to All Saints' Church from which it took its name. Other schools established in the 19th century include the Grove Lane Baptist Day School, built in 1846;
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For many years Cheadle Hulme was rural countryside, made up of woods, open land, and farms. The local population was made up of farmers and peasants, living in small cottages and working the land under the tenancy of the
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Bamford family when he died childless in 1760. After the last Bamford died without male issue in 1806, the estate passed to Robert Hesketh who took the name Bamford-Hesketh; it is from this family that the Hesketh Tavern
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was built on the corner of Ravenoak Road and Manor Road in 1921. It was designed by British architect Arthur Beresford Pite and created by sculptor Benjamin Clemens. Additions for later wars have been made.
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in Hazel Grove. Until the early 2000s the area had a police station which served as the headquarters for the west Stockport area. The building, which opened in 1912, was sold in 2006 and converted into
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The Swann Lane, Hulme Hall Road, and Hill Top Avenue conservation area contains 16th and 17th century timber-framed buildings, Victorian villas, churches, and some former farmsteads. There are two
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RAF Handforth was a large and important storage facility that contributed directly to the war effort. The site stretched from the centre of Handforth village, through Cheadle Hulme and onwards to
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The only daughter of Clemence and William de Bagulegh, Isabel de Bagulegh, succeeded her parents as owner of the manor, and married Sir Thomas Danyers. Danyers was rewarded for his efforts in the
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The Hesketh Tavern, on Hulme Hall Road, was a public house. It was built on the site of another public house, the Horse & Jockey, in 1864 and named after the family who once owned the manor.
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8 miles (13 km) away. Silk-weaving remained commonplace in the area until the early 20th century, when the process became industrialised. Other industries in the area included a
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within the ancient parish of Cheadle. Its population more than doubled during the first half of the 19th century, rising from 971 in 1801 to 2,319 in 1851. Cheadle Moseley became a
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The station has four platforms: two that serve the Crewe to Manchester line and the other two for the Stafford to Manchester line; there are three trains per hour northbound to
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Cheadle Hulme is also home to many public houses and restaurants that serve a variety of cuisine, including Indian, Chinese and Italian. The John Millington, a Grade II
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in 1868. In 1879, it was merged with neighbouring Cheadle Bulkeley to form the civil parish of Cheadle. Cheadle parish went on to become part of the newly formed
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pitch and gym equipment. Manchester Rugby Club is located on Grove Lane in Cheadle Hulme, as is Cheadle Hulme Cricket Club, which was established in 1881, and a
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Waitrose, on Station Road. It was built in 2007 on the site of a former office block, and was Waitrose's first purpose-built retail outlet in northern England.
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in 1086, the modern-day Cheadle and Cheadle Hulme were a single large estate. Valued at £20, it was described as "large and important" and "a wood three
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The first John Savage succeeded Margaret, and nine more followed him. The tenth died young, so the estate passed to his brother, Thomas Savage. In 1626
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is a public house on Station Road. It was built in 1683 and was converted into a public house in 2004. It is a Grade II listed building.
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became a large part of everyday life. The work took place in
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opened in 1845, the original station closed and the present
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golf course, children's play areas, football pitches, and a
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3612:"Cheadle Hulme School: Ethos, Aims & Heritage: History"
2085:"Custom report - Nomis - Official Labour Market Statistics"
2071:"Custom report - Nomis - Official Labour Market Statistics"
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was built opposite the modern-day Hesketh Tavern. When the
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station, and in July 2007 Cheadle Hulme became the home of
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The cenotaph, on the corner of Ravenoak Road and Manor Road
3122:"Cheadle Hulme South (Ward) Industry of Employment (UV34)"
3096:"Cheadle Hulme North (Ward) Industry of Employment (UV34)"
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3367:. Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council. Archived from
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county of Cheshire, 2 miles (3.2 km) south-west of
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used for special community events throughout the year.
1222:, Cheadle Hulme had a population of 24,362 at the
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buildings in several places across the area. The local
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parliamentary constituency. It has been represented by
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Parliamentary constituencies and Members of Parliament
1831:, which opened in 1980, three private schools and one
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Bruntwood Park has a variety of facilities, including
3174:"Cheadle Hulme South (Ward) Economic Activity (UV28)"
3148:"Cheadle Hulme North (Ward) Economic Activity (UV28)"
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A train leaving Cheadle Hulme, heading south towards
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Around 300 men from Cheadle Hulme served in the
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Cheadle Hulme has good transport links, with its own
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4519:
Boundaries of Parliamentary Constituencies 1885–1972
2221:. Oxford Reference Online, Oxford University Press.
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and Cheadle Hulme, joining the Mersey in Stockport.
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Pictures and Postcards from the Past: Cheadle Hulme
3549:. UK Civil Aviation Authority. 2008. Archived from
1802:four girls. With the increasing population and the
761:, part of Cheadle Moseley was amalgamated into the
713:. The industrial estate Adlington Park in Woodford/
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5509:Geography of the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport
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3683:. Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council, via the
2772:. Government of the United Kingdom. 22 July 2004.
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4173:. St Andrew's Parish Church Council. 2009–2020.
3176:. Office for National Statistics. Archived from
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3124:. Office for National Statistics. Archived from
3098:. Office for National Statistics. Archived from
2746:. Office for National Statistics. Archived from
1741:, with one train per hour southbound to each of
554:word for "water meadow" or "island in the fen".
16:Suburb of Stockport, Greater Manchester, England
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4329:Matthew, H C G; Howard Harrison, Brian (2004).
2576:"Manchester Airport 1971–2000 weather averages"
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906:. Stockport Metropolitan Borough straddles the
509:for "wood". Local archaeological finds include
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2730:1981 Key Statistics for Urban Areas GB Table 1
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840:Since 1950 Cheadle Hulme has been part of the
569:. It was held by a Gamel, a free Saxon, under
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4439:. Cheadle and Gatley Urban District Council.
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5161:List of civil parishes in Greater Manchester
4576:A History of Cheadle Hulme and its Methodism
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3933:. Cheadle Hulme Cricket Club. Archived from
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1948:style, and became the parish church in 1868.
4586:Cheadle and Gatley in Old Picture Postcards
4578:. Trustees, Cheadle Hulme Methodist Church.
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3048:"Retail and Entertainment in Cheadle Hulme"
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2744:"Greater Manchester Urban Area 1991 Census"
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776:Established in 1886, Cheadle Hulme's first
737:Cheadle Hulme was historically part of the
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3759:. East Cheshire Chess Club. Archived from
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2690:"Cheadle Hulme Built-up area sub division"
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432:. In 2011, it had a population of 26,479.
4645:. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press.
4607:(2nd ed.). Oxford University Press.
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3854:. Grand Central Stockport. Archived from
3544:"Summary of Activity at UK Airports 2008"
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428:and 8 miles (12.9 km) south-east of
4730:Greater Manchester Statutory City Region
4605:Oxford Dictionary of English Place-Names
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3438:. Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council
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3268:. Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council
3202:. Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council
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513:axes discovered in Cheadle. Evidence of
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4333:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
4102:All Saints Parish Church. Cheadle Hulme
3807:. Chads Theatre Company. Archived from
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979:Neighbouring towns, villages and places
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4643:Public Sculpture of Greater Manchester
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3467:"Station Facilities for Cheadle Hulme"
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5304:Manchester and Salford Junction Canal
5284:Manchester and Salford Junction Canal
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3072:. IGD Retail Analysis. Archived from
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1825:Cheadle and Marple Sixth Form College
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773:to form the civil parish of Cheadle.
647:Prior to 1868, Cheadle Moseley was a
571:Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester
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4521:. Political Reference Publications.
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4557:Britain in Old Photographs: Cheadle
4386:"Air Commodore Dame Felicity Peake"
4384:Condell, Diana (11 November 2002).
4337:. Oxford University Press. p.
4278:"Cheadle Hulme girl wins top award"
4045:"Homepage – Cheadle Hulme Athletic"
2510:"Genuki: Cheadle Moseley, Cheshire"
1619:situated on the edge of this area.
902:, Cheadle Hulme is in the south of
796:the area of the local board became
596:through an annual payment from the
84:8.37 km (3.23 sq mi)
13:
5299:Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal
5289:Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal
4276:Downes, Robert (6 February 2008).
3661:. Independent Schools Inspectorate
3639:. Independent Schools Inspectorate
2492:"European Severe Weather Database"
1789:Cheadle Hulme is situated near to
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5375:Greater Manchester County Council
4781:Metropolitan Borough of Stockport
4641:Wyke, Terry; Harry Cocks (2005).
3909:"Facilities - Club Cheadle Hulme"
3880:. Parrs Wood Entertainment Centre
3010:"Cops net £10m from old stations"
2607:"Annual England weather averages"
2153:"Cheadle Hulme South Census 2011"
2132:"Cheadle Hulme North Census 2011"
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827:Metropolitan Borough of Stockport
798:Cheadle and Gatley Urban District
669:Metropolitan Borough of Stockport
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414:Metropolitan Borough of Stockport
5466:Transport for Greater Manchester
4791:Metropolitan Borough of Trafford
4786:Metropolitan Borough of Tameside
4776:Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale
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1829:St. James' Catholic High School
1769:, as well as to places such as
1626:The entrance to Oak Meadow Park
759:Municipal Corporations Act 1835
5504:Villages in Greater Manchester
4771:Metropolitan Borough of Oldham
4761:Metropolitan Borough of Bolton
4624:Cheadle Hulme: a Brief History
4622:Squire, Carol (January 1976).
4003:. Cheadle Hulme Badminton Club
4001:"Cheadle Hulme Badminton Club"
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2106:"Greater Manchester Gazetteer"
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1979:, best known for his roles in
1900:Fitness and leisure facilities
1724:Stafford to Manchester railway
1220:Office for National Statistics
763:Municipal Borough of Stockport
1:
4796:Metropolitan Borough of Wigan
4070:"Sunday Cup 2014/15 Fixtures"
3981:. Cheadle Hulme Lacrosse Club
3979:"Cheadle Hulme Lacrosse Club"
3224:. Stockport Green Space Forum
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1975:Actors from the area include
1971:List of people from Stockport
1728:Cheadle Hulme railway station
1554:opened on the site of an old
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528:near its confluence with the
474:and is in close proximity to
5309:Mersey and Irwell Navigation
4766:Metropolitan Borough of Bury
4584:Makepeace, Chris E. (1988).
4502:. Manchester: E. J. Morten.
3931:"Cheadle Hulme Cricket Club"
2609:. Met Office. Archived from
2428:"Cheshire Parishes: Cheadle"
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4735:Mayor of Greater Manchester
4212:. Newsquest. Archived from
4025:. Ryecroft Park Sports Club
4023:"Ryecroft Park Sports Club"
3785:. Players' Dramatic Society
3783:"Players' Dramatic Society"
2983:"New police HQ is safe bet"
2633:"Stockport Local Authority"
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1932:
1648:Site of Biological Interest
1415:Urban Subdivision 1981–2001
780:was the Cheadle and Gatley
109:OS grid reference
103:3,164/km (8,190/sq mi)
21:Human settlement in England
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5416:Grade II* listed buildings
4574:Lee, Ben (December 1967).
4517:Craig, Fred W. S. (1972).
4416:Arrowsmith, Peter (1997).
4256:University of St. Andrew's
3852:"Grand Central, Stockport"
3757:"East Cheshire Chess Club"
1968:
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4710:Greater Manchester Portal
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4559:. Sutton Publishing Ltd.
3266:"Facilities and Features"
2043:Greater Manchester portal
1955:St Mary's Church, Cheadle
1847:
1817:Cheadle Hulme High School
1813:Hulme Hall Grammar School
1638:, an 18-hole, par 3
1616:Grade II listed buildings
1582:This section needs to be
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5411:Grade I listed buildings
5274:Hulme Locks Branch Canal
4536:Garratt, Morris (1999).
4500:Cheadle Through The Ages
4498:Clarke, Heather (1972).
4467:: Patrick Stephens Ltd.
3959:. Grove Park Squash Club
3518:"Stops in Cheadle Hulme"
3222:"Oak Meadow Focus Group"
2279:. GENUKI. Archived from
1781:and Manchester Airport.
1756:
1371:Urban District 1981–1971
157:Metropolitan county
3014:Manchester Evening News
2023:Women's Royal Air Force
2011:John Davenport Siddeley
1678:
1232:academic qualifications
1102:Cheadle Hulme compared
725:The area was struck by
534:
5319:Stockport Branch Canal
5279:Islington Branch Canal
4744:Metropolitan districts
4363:"VC Burials in France"
3805:"Find Us / Contact Us"
2582:. 2001. Archived from
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1912:club. There is also a
1887:, built for Stockport
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1520:Stepping Hill Hospital
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741:of Cheadle within the
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227:Postcode district
5294:Manchester Ship Canal
4718:Statutory City Region
4603:Mills, A. D. (1998).
4555:Hudson, John (1996).
3288:"Bowmen of Bruntwood"
2213:Mills, A. D. (2003).
1940:
1855:
1763:Stagecoach Manchester
1739:Manchester Piccadilly
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782:local board of health
615:created the title of
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5476:Manchester Metrolink
4819:Ashton-in-Makerfield
4588:. European Library.
4435:Bowden, Tom (1974).
4418:Stockport: a History
4282:Community News Group
3616:Cheadle Hulme School
3342:on 30 September 2011
2586:on 29 September 2007
1809:Cheadle Hulme School
1779:Wythenshawe Hospital
1686:horse-drawn vehicles
207:Sovereign state
5426:Scheduled monuments
4807:(cities in italics)
4216:on 12 November 2014
3858:on 27 February 2009
3763:on 5 September 2008
3691:on 31 December 2002
2605:Met Office (2007).
2276:The Peak Advertiser
2271:"What's in a Name?"
2021:and founder of the
1857:The John Millington
1716:Crewe to Manchester
886: /
831:metropolitan county
348: /
5471:Manchester Airport
5456:Places of interest
4959:Ince-in-Makerfield
4884:Chorlton-cum-Hardy
4751:City of Manchester
4699:Greater Manchester
3911:. The Laurus Trust
2774:KS02 Age structure
2750:on 5 February 2009
2719:Arrowsmith, p. 265
2710:Arrowsmith, p. 264
1950:
1863:The East Cheshire
1861:
1823:Cheadle campus of
1804:Education Act 1870
1791:Manchester Airport
1767:Piccadilly Gardens
1712:
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1548:hairdressing salon
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904:Greater Manchester
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835:Greater Manchester
786:Stockport Etchells
689:. You can help by
657:Cheadle and Gatley
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476:Manchester Airport
465:Cheadle and Gatley
418:Greater Manchester
352:53.3761°N 2.1897°W
329:Greater Manchester
293:UK Parliament
270:Greater Manchester
258:Greater Manchester
239:Dialling code
165:Greater Manchester
92:26,479 (2011)
71:Greater Manchester
5486:
5485:
5314:Peak Forest Canal
5264:Bridgewater Canal
4824:Ashton-under-Lyne
4805:Major settlements
4693:Ceremonial county
4652:978-0-85323-567-5
4633:978-0-905164-72-4
4614:978-0-19-280074-9
4595:978-90-288-4674-6
4566:978-0-7509-0641-8
4547:978-1-85058-674-6
4540:. Sigma Leisure.
4528:978-0-900178-09-2
4509:978-0-901598-44-8
4474:978-1-85260-508-7
4446:978-0-85972-009-0
4427:978-0-905164-99-1
4348:978-0-19-861400-5
4241:, 29 January 2021
4157:Makepeace, p. 107
4148:Makepeace, p. 105
4121:Makepeace, p. 106
4049:clubwebsite.co.uk
3371:on 5 January 2011
2987:Stockport Express
2954:on 27 August 2005
2782:
2655:"England Country"
2351:Arrowsmith, p. 36
2228:978-0-19-960908-6
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1959:Second World War
1652:Green Flag Award
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1564:northern England
1544:Asda supermarket
1446:
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890:53.376°N 2.188°W
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771:Cheadle Bulkeley
757:. Following the
749:. It formed the
727:an F1/T2 tornado
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4308:"Julian Turner"
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1991:Captain Darling
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1885:Millington Hall
1883:, was formerly
1881:listed building
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1663:First World War
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1500:railway station
1496:First World War
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823:unparished area
802:urban districts
778:local authority
755:Cheadle Moseley
735:
703:
697:
694:
687:needs expansion
645:
617:Viscount Savage
567:Earl of Chester
497:
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4455:Butt, R. V. J.
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4130:Garratt, p. 12
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3180:on 26 May 2011
3165:
3154:on 26 May 2011
3139:
3128:on 26 May 2011
3113:
3102:on 26 May 2011
3087:
3076:on 14 May 2007
3061:
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3034:Garratt, p. 61
3027:
3016:. M.E.N. Media
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2890:on 6 June 2015
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2019:Felicity Peake
1999:Patrick du Val
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1965:Notable people
1963:
1957:. During the
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1901:
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1870:Elysian Cinema
1849:
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1837:Seashell Trust
1833:special school
1798:
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1777:, Grove Lane,
1758:
1755:
1743:Stoke-on-Trent
1700:
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1108:2011 UK census
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1076:
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908:Cheshire Plain
895:53.376; -2.188
860:
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790:poor law union
739:ancient parish
734:
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684:
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644:
643:Modern history
641:
613:Charles I
496:
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461:urban district
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314:List of places
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4074:Cheshire FA
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3456:Butt, p. 58
3020:16 February
2993:16 February
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2754:22 February
2287:10 February
2252:|work=
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1995:John Mayall
1438:Population
1400:Population
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1228:co-habiting
1224:2011 census
1142:53,012,456
1063:Heald Green
893: /
829:within the
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625:Catholicism
600:of 40
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355: /
5493:Categories
5360:Public art
5350:Demography
5138:Whitefield
5113:Tottington
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5026:Partington
4990:Manchester
4914:Failsworth
4904:Dukinfield
4869:Chadderton
4814:Altrincham
4396:27 January
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3498:. May 2023
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2580:Met Office
2434:5 February
2412:5 February
2158:5 February
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2057:References
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1982:Blackadder
1969:See also:
1906:astro-turf
1893:Methodists
1874:Parrs Wood
1734:in 1866.
1087:Demography
878:53°22′34″N
733:Governance
511:Bronze Age
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