Cheadle Hulme is a large suburban village in the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, historically part of Cheshire and now within Greater Manchester. It grew rapidly as a Victorian commuter suburb after the arrival of the railway and is still centred on Cheadle Hulme railway station, which gives quick links into Manchester and beyond.
Today it retains a village feel with a busy local high street of independent shops, cafés and pubs, pleasant parks and good schools (including the well‑known Cheadle Hulme School), making it popular with families and professionals. The area combines residential charm with easy access to the city economy, and a steady local community life that reflects its suburban history.
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