Cheadle Moseley
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Coordinates: 53°22′47″N 2°11′30″W / 53.3798°N 2.1916°W
Cheadle Moseley | |
Cheadle Moseley Cheadle Moseley shown within Greater Manchester | |
Metropolitan borough | Stockport |
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Metropolitan county | Greater Manchester |
Region | North West |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Police | Greater Manchester |
Fire | Greater Manchester |
Ambulance | North West |
EU Parliament | North West England |
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Cheadle Moseley is a former township in Greater Manchester, England. It lay in the historic county of Cheshire.
Geography
Cheadle Moseley covered the rural area that includes parts modern-day Cheadle and Cheadle Hulme.[1]
It was bordered to the west by Stockport Etchells and part of Cheadle Bulkeley, to the north by Heaton Norris, to the east by another part of Cheadle Bulkeley and Bramhall and to the south by Handford.
History
Cheadle Moseley existed as a township from the Middle Ages until 1894, when it was merged with the townships of Cheadle Bulkeley and Stockport Etchells to form the Cheadle and Gatley Urban District, finally becoming part of the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport in 1974.[2]
References
- ↑ Arrowsmith, Peter (1997). Stockport : a history. Stockport: Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council. ISBN 0-905164-99-7.
- ↑ Shercliff, W H (1974). Wythenshawe : A History of the Townships of Northenden, Northen Etchells and Baguley Volume 1 to 1926. Didsbury: E J Morten (Publishers). ISBN 0-85972-008-X.
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