Tuesday 17 February 2015

Cheadle on the outskirts of Manchester and in the Borough of Stockport

Cheadle is a suburban village on the outskirts of Manchester and in the Borough of Stockport. It’s in Cheshire  and it borders Cheadle Hulme, Gatley, Heald Green and Cheadle Heath in Stockport, and East Didsbury in Manchester

Cheadle is situated 3 miles from Stockport town centre and 8 miles from Manchester city centre. It is very close to Manchester Airport, it’s approximately 4 miles away, and borders the Golden Triangle of Alderley Edge, Prestbury and Wilmslow. Cheadle is on the A560 road from Stockport to Chester and borders onto the A34 Manchester to Birmingham road as well as the boroughs of Didsbury, Heaton Mersey, Cheadle Heath, Gatley,  Adswood, Heald Green, Handforth and Cheadle Hulme

Cheadle's public transport is now confined to buses operated by several firms and it no longer has its own railway station, though there are stations in several neighbouring vicinities. Gatley railway station is approximately one mile west of Cheadle village. Cheadle is accessed by junctions 2 and 3 of the M60 Manchester orbital motorway.

A number of houses in Cheadle that were built in the 1800’s still stand today, in a conservation area in the centre of the village. There is also a Manchester overspill council estate that was constructed shortly after the Second World War in order to rehouse families from the Victorian slums of inner-city Manchester.

There are a number of primary schools in the area including Cheadle Primary School, Ladybridge Primary School and Meadowbank Primary School. The Secondary schools include The Kingsway School (upper) and the Independent school of Lady Barn House School.

As for estate agents, Maurice Kilbride Estate Agents is one of the premier agencies in the area and they have a wealth of experience of the local area. Homes in Cheadle tend to sell very quickly and the average price appears to be £185,000 for a detached home.

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