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Cheadle

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Cheadle

Market town in Staffordshire, England, 16 km/10 mi east of Stoke-on-Trent; population (2001) 12,200. The Hawksmoor Nature Reserve lies 3 km/2m to the east of Cheadle. The Roman Catholic church of St Giles, designed by A W N Pugin, was built in 1846; it has a spire 61 m/200 ft in height.

Cheadle

Residential area in Greater Manchester, England; population (2001) 10,800. The area, situated south of the River Mersey, has developed around several villages which have now become local shopping centres. The name of the area derives from St Chad, to whom the Anglo-Saxons may have dedicated a cross by the River Mersey near here.



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