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Memorial Fountain, Queens Gardens
Water fountain and octagonal drinking trough with the inscription - 'Robert Ockleston died 1888, memorial erected 1889'. Ockleston was a notable Cheadle doctor. The fountain is sandstone, polished granite and cast iron. A circular polished granite column rises from an elaborate base and has enriched capital with inscription and heraldic shields. A weather vane is situated on top formerly with four light pendants.
The memorial formerly stood at the centre of Cheadle Green. Listed Grade II.
Image: © Gerald England
Taken: 28 Jul 2012
0.03 miles
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Memorial Fountain, Queens Gardens
Water fountain and octagonal drinking trough with the inscription - 'Robert Ockleston died 1888, memorial erected 1889'. Ockleston was a notable Cheadle doctor. The fountain is sandstone, polished granite and cast iron. A circular polished granite column rises from an elaborate base and has enriched capital with inscription and heraldic shields. A weather vane is situated on top formerly with four light pendants. The memorial formerly stood at the centre of Cheadle Green. Listed Grade II.
Image: © Gerald England
Taken: 28 Jul 2012
0.03 miles
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St Chad's RC Church
St Chad's RC Church
Image On the left is the reverse of a pre-Worboys sign
Image on Bulkeley Road
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Image: © Gerald England
Taken: 5 Sep 2015
0.05 miles
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Stockport Road, Cheadle
Heading eastwards away from Cheadle town centre.
Image: © Bill Boaden
Taken: 6 Feb 2019
0.06 miles
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St Chad's Roman Catholic Church
St. Chad's is part of the Catholic Diocese of Shrewsbury, comprising the adjoining villages of Cheadle and Gatley.
St Chad was Bishop of Lichfield in the 7th century and Cheadle would have been part of his diocese. In 1874 a medieval preaching cross was found near the Parish Church of St. Mary. It is in the distinctive form of the cross of St. Chad, which is also found in the arms of Lichfield Cathedral.
St. Chad's Parish began as a Mass Centre served from Edgeley. Mass was first celebrated in 1900 in a private chapel at Cheadle Old Hall which stood between Cheadle Institute and what is now Queens Gardens. Fr. Abram, the priest at Edgeley, purchased an area of open ground on Stockport Road between Bank Street and Jackson Street. A corrugated iron chapel was constructed on the site as a Chapel of Ease, dedicated to St. Chad. It was blessed on 2nd October 1904 and was served by the priest at Our Lady's Edgeley - first Fr. Abram and then Fr. McGreever.
In 1928 Fr. Peter Lancelot Pears was appointed to Cheadle as the first resident priest. He quickly realised that a new church was needed to house the growing congregation. Bishop Hugh Singleton laid the foundation stone on 24th August 1930, and the church was completed and opened on 15th February 1931. At the same time Fr. Pears built a presbytery beside the church and he lived there until he left the parish in 1938.
Fr. Peter Morgan replaced Fr. Houghton and continued to implement the changes of Vatican II. To encourage the participation of the whole congregation in the liturgy he brought the choir down from the loft into the main body of the church. By the 1980s the old iron church had passed its sell-by date and it was decided to build a new hall in front of the presbytery. This opened in 1984.
In 2007 Bishop Brian grouped the parishes of the Diocese into Local Pastoral Areas, so that parishes could co-operate more effectively with each other and share resources. St. Chad's was linked again with its daughter churches, St. Ann's and Christ Church.
http://www.stchadscheadle.com/
Image: © Gerald England
Taken: 28 Jul 2012
0.06 miles
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A pre-Worboys No Through Road sign
Image: © Gerald England
Taken: 5 Sep 2015
0.06 miles
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Bulkeley Road
At the end of the road of Stockport Road is a pre-Worboys No Through Road sign
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Image: © Gerald England
Taken: 5 Sep 2015
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Stalls on Cheadle Makers Market
A monthly event on Cheadle Green organised by The Makers Market http://www.themakersmarket.co.uk/ Some 70 artisan traders showcase the very best of local food, drink, art and craft. There is award winning food and sauces made from old family recipes, hand crafted jewellery, handmade soaps, fresh herbs and flowers, candles and vintage inspired sideboards and tables.
Image: © Gerald England
Taken: 5 Sep 2015
0.06 miles
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Bulkeley Road
Off Stockport Road.
Image: © Gerald England
Taken: 18 Jul 2015
0.06 miles
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Cheadle and Gatley Conservative Club
The Cheadle and Gatley Conservative Club on Stockport Road next door to the Royal Oak.
The club's origin dates back to the 16th March 1891, when land belonging to Mr Walter Middleton was purchased with the aim of building the existing club including the bowling green. The work was completed by May 1892, and tenancy commenced on the 1st September 1892. Plans for alterations were approved in 1947, A new gents toilet was built with a stewards flat built above. The work being completed in 1950. http://www.cheadleconclub.co.uk/
Image: © Gerald England
Taken: 28 Jul 2012
0.07 miles