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Cheadle, Staffordshire

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In 1606 a school was founded by the church, and in 1685 the then curate of the parish, Rev, Henry Stubbs, left an endowment to found a grammar school in Cheadle. The school was built at Monkhouse (behind the High Street) and was active until 1917. The endowment continues to this day. The Monkhouse is
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dominates Cheadle's skyline. Known as "Pugin's Gem", it is considered to be the most complete expression of Pugin's beliefs about what a church ought to be, with everything in it having a practical and symbolic purpose. The church featured heavily in local events celebrating the 200th anniversary of
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In 1798, 10 weavers houses were built. The weavers lived downstairs and the looms for the manufacture of tape were upstairs. By the 1820s the looms were transferred into a factory in Tape Street. This tape factory closed in 1972, and is now a shop. In 1851 silk and narrow fabric mills were built in
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Railway, which had taken over the North Staffordshire Railway, built a diversion line around Huntley tunnel and abandoned it. The tunnel survives because it was used as a coal mine in the '70s and '80s, and the southern portal remains; however the northern portal has long been filled in. With the
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Cheadle is mentioned in Domesday Book as a small and unimportant hamlet with a small population. The town grew steadily over the next few hundred years, with the development of industry and agriculture. The historic industries that the town has depended on have been coal mining, silk, agriculture,
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By 1676 Cheadle's population is recorded as just over one thousand, and a hundred years later (1772) as one thousand eight hundred. At this time the main source of employment was agriculture and farming. During the same period a new workhouse was built and opened. It was extended under the Cheadle
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Cecilly Brook Local Nature Reserve is near the centre of town. It is one of the most important breeding sites for water voles in Staffordshire. There are 42 acres of landscaped lakes at the JCB factory. Local leisure facilities are at Cheadle Recreation Ground and South Moorlands Leisure Centre.
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opening of the branch line to Cheadle it meant that New Haden Colliery and Parkhall Colliery now had connections to the rail network, and Cheadle in general had its long-awaited rail connection to the outside world. The line closed to passenger traffic in 1963 but remained open to serve local
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tradition in Cheadle, and in the 19th century it was the various Methodist chapels around the Cheadle area which taught many of the young boys who worked on the farms or in the coal mines to read and write. There is a large modern Methodist church in the town.
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to create a church that "would have no rival". To achieve his aim, Talbot gave Pugin unlimited resources with which to build it. The church is more commonly known as 'Pugin's Gem', and is the centre of a local tourist event known as 'Discover the Secret'.
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Cheadle appears in Domesday Book as "Celle" held by the lord of the manor, Robert of Stafford, at the time the area covered 6 miles by 3 miles and listed 9 families. In 1176 the Basset family acquired the manor of "Chedle" and in 1250
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In 1309, 75 families are recorded as using a corn-grinding mill sited near Mill Road. Fifty years later, a new church was built in the village replacing a 12th-century structure and this church remained in use until 1837.
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Union an 1837. Part of the original building was demolished in 1909, renamed an infirmary. The whole complex was demolished in 1987 and a new hospital was built on the site, which was opened in 1989 by
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At the turn of the 20th century the first open air swimming baths were constructed at Brookhouses, and telephone installation began in 1904. In 1901 Cheadle was linked to the railway network by the
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has been publishing newspapers weekly in the town since 1896. The only family run and independent newspaper in North Staffordshire, it is known by townsfolk as the
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In the Brookhouses area of Cheadle in 1725, the Cheadle Brass and Copper Company started production, transferring to the
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area, which is popular with walkers and rock climbers. Surrounded by lofty hills, Cheadle is the gateway to the wooded
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factories. There are also several small industrial units on the site of the former New Haden Colliery and the local
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District of Staffordshire, England, with a population of 12,000 at the 2021 census. It is located between
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area 100 years later under the company name Thomas Patten. It was bought in 1851 by Thomas Bolton of
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The first motor car arrived in Cheadle in 1903, and the first licensed omnibus service – Cheadle to
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The High Street of Cheadle has many old buildings and is little changed from how it looked in the
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opened in 1846. Its 200 feet (61 m) spire still dominates the town today. It was built by
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employs many of its work force from the Cheadle area. A lot of people in the town commute to
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also had a textiles industry in tape weaving: the mill has since been converted into flats.
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Cheadle is an historic market town dating back to Anglo-Saxon times, being referred to in
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and the Staffordshire Moorlands. It is also around 4 miles (6.4 km) from the
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For hundreds of years the main industry in the Cheadle area was coal mining. The
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operate service 32X which also serves Hanley every hour and service E1 to
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station for the local area, which has shows presented and produced by the
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Markets are held in the market place on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
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Cheadle. They employed hundreds of operatives, and closed in 1981.
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History of Cheadle, in Staffordshire, And Neighbouring Places
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newspapers also cover the town. Local radio stations are
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which was a station on the North Staffordshire Railway
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and the Oakamoor works were eventually closed in 1963.
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South-west end of High Street, near the parish church.
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pottery firm, first mayor of Stoke-on-Trent, won the
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was granted a market charter and annual fair by King
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Cheadle, Greater Manchester

St Giles' Catholic Church
Cheadle is located in Staffordshire
Staffordshire
OS grid reference
SK010431
District
Staffordshire Moorlands
Shire county
Staffordshire
Region
West Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Stoke-on-Trent
Postcode district
ST10
Dialling code
Police
Staffordshire
Fire
Staffordshire
Ambulance
West Midlands
UK Parliament
Staffordshire Moorlands
UK

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