An Architect's guide to: Property Hot Spots in SK8
Property Hot Spots in SK8 includes: Bramhall South, Cheadle, Cheadle and Gatley, Cheadle Hulme, Cheadle Hulme North, Cheadle Hulme South, Cheshire, Davenport and Cale Green, Demmings Industrial Estate, Gatley, Handforth, Heald Green, Stanley Green Trading Estate and Woodhouse Park.
The top ten Most Expensive Streets in SK8 are:
1. The Pavilions
2. Thornbury Close
3. Brooklyn Crescent
4. High Lea
5. Vermont Gardens
6. Daylesford Road
7. Spath Lane East
8. The Green
9. Virginia Chase
10.Manor Close
History
In 1801 the population was 971, but had risen to 2,319 by 1851. The area became a parish in 1868, but was merged with Cheadle Bulkeley in 1879 and became part of Cheadle and Gately district in 1894. In 1974, the district was abolished and Cheadle Hulme became part of the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport. During the Second World War, Cheadle Hulme was a refuge for evacuees from places such as Manchester and the Channel Islands. Cheadle Hulme did not grow around a church like many English villages, but instead grew around several hamlets that existed in the area.
Present day
One of the most expensive streets to live on is The Pavilions which has an average property value of £719,600. For those on more of a budget, one of the less expensive streets to live on is Bishops Close , where a terraced property can be purchased for around £82,900. The street with the most residents is Councillor Lane which has 250 residents and an average property value of around £152,000. The most common type of property in this district is semi-detached which make up 47.16 per cent of the total. A large portion of the properties are owner occupied.
Schools
Some of the primary schools in the area are Cheadle Primary School, Meadowbank Primary School and Broad Oak Primary School. There are also a number of secondary schools, i.e. The Kingsway School, The Together Trust and Parrs Wood High School.
the above information is extracted from Mouseprice
1. The Pavilions
2. Thornbury Close
3. Brooklyn Crescent
4. High Lea
5. Vermont Gardens
6. Daylesford Road
7. Spath Lane East
8. The Green
9. Virginia Chase
10.Manor Close
History
In 1801 the population was 971, but had risen to 2,319 by 1851. The area became a parish in 1868, but was merged with Cheadle Bulkeley in 1879 and became part of Cheadle and Gately district in 1894. In 1974, the district was abolished and Cheadle Hulme became part of the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport. During the Second World War, Cheadle Hulme was a refuge for evacuees from places such as Manchester and the Channel Islands. Cheadle Hulme did not grow around a church like many English villages, but instead grew around several hamlets that existed in the area.
Present day
One of the most expensive streets to live on is The Pavilions which has an average property value of £719,600. For those on more of a budget, one of the less expensive streets to live on is Bishops Close , where a terraced property can be purchased for around £82,900. The street with the most residents is Councillor Lane which has 250 residents and an average property value of around £152,000. The most common type of property in this district is semi-detached which make up 47.16 per cent of the total. A large portion of the properties are owner occupied.
Schools
Some of the primary schools in the area are Cheadle Primary School, Meadowbank Primary School and Broad Oak Primary School. There are also a number of secondary schools, i.e. The Kingsway School, The Together Trust and Parrs Wood High School.
the above information is extracted from Mouseprice
Conservation Areas
The conservation areas in Stockport can be found here
http://www.stockport.gov.uk/services/environment/planningbuilding/conservationheritage/conservationareas/conservationareamaps/
Council
The local Council for the area is Stockport http://www.stockport.gov.uk/
The conservation areas in Stockport can be found here
http://www.stockport.gov.uk/services/environment/planningbuilding/conservationheritage/conservationareas/conservationareamaps/
Council
The local Council for the area is Stockport http://www.stockport.gov.uk/