Cheadle Hulme is a charming suburb in the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, Greater Manchester, England. Known for its historical significance, the area has unearthed artifacts from the Bronze Age, Roman, and Anglo-Saxon periods. Originally mentioned in the Domesday Book, it has evolved from a collection of hamlets into a thriving residential area. The suburb offers excellent transport connections, including its own railway station, proximity to Manchester Airport, and easy access to the M60 motorway and A34 road, making it an ideal location for both locals and visitors.
Cheadle Hulme is well-connected with a local railway station and proximity to major roads.
Explore the area's rich history with artifacts from the Bronze Age, Roman, and Anglo-Saxon periods.
Take advantage of the suburb's convenient location near Manchester Airport and the M60 motorway.
Enjoy mild weather and fewer tourists, perfect for exploring the suburb's historical sites.
Experience the vibrant atmosphere and take advantage of the long daylight hours for sightseeing.
Pleasant weather and beautiful autumn foliage make it an ideal time to visit.
Mild winters allow for comfortable exploration of the area's historical and cultural offerings.
GBP £
$80-$150 p/day
28,952
English
April-June, September-November
Tourists, Locals, History Buffs