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  2. List of churches in Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Cheadle: Church of England: 1882 [273] St John's Methodist Church: Cheadle Heath: Methodist: Grace Baptist Church, Stockport: Cheadle Heath: Baptist: 1984 All Saints' Church: Cheadle Hulme: Church of England: 1863 [274] St Andrew's Church: Cheadle Hulme: Church of England 1920 [275] Offerton Methodist Church: Offerton: Methodist: 1887 Compstall ...

  3. Cheadle Hulme - Wikipedia

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    Club Cheadle Hulme, which is attached to Cheadle Hulme High School, contains a large sports hall, a dance studio, an astro-turf pitch and gym equipment. [99] Manchester Rugby Club is located on Grove Lane in Cheadle Hulme, as is Cheadle Hulme Cricket Club, which was established in 1881, [ 100 ] and a squash club. [ 101 ]

  4. Cheadle, Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Cheadle (/ ˈ tʃ iː d əl /) is a village in the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, in the county of Greater Manchester, England. Within the boundaries of the historic county of Cheshire, it borders Cheadle Hulme, Gatley, Heald Green and Cheadle Heath in Stockport, and East Didsbury in Manchester. In 2011, it had a population of 14,698.

  5. Cheadle Moseley - Wikipedia

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    Cheadle Moseley covered much of the rural area that formed modern-day Cheadle and Cheadle Hulme. [2] The 1846 tithe map shows that Cheadle Moseley was intertwined with Cheadle Bulkeley township, an unusual situation in Cheshire. The 1870s Ordnance Survey map shows that the townships each had many detached portions, several enclosed within the ...

  6. Cheadle Hulme railway station - Wikipedia

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    A train passing through Cheadle Hulme towards Handforth. The white building in the background is the original station house. The original Cheadle Hulme railway station on the Crewe line, about 0.3 miles (0.5 km) south-west of the current structure, was known simply as "Cheadle". It was in use from May 1842, following the opening of the viaduct.

  7. Cheadle Hulme South (Stockport electoral ward) - Wikipedia

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    Cheadle Hulme South is an electoral ward in the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport.It elects three Councillors to Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council using the first past the post electoral method, electing one Councillor every year without election on the fourth.

  8. Ladybrook Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Ladybrook is a tributary of the River Mersey, the confluence being near Cheadle, immediately after flowing under the M60 motorway. 53°24′04″N 2°13′19″W  /  53.4010°N 2.2220°W  / 53.4010; -

  9. Millington Hall - Wikipedia

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    Millington Hall is a historic Grade II listed building in Cheadle Hulme, Stockport, England, constructed in 1683. It is on Station Road next to the Methodist Church. The building became a restaurant in the 1960s, before being converted and reopened in 2004 as a public house called the John Millington. [1]