Cheadle

Cheadle is an historic busy market town dating back to Anglo-Saxon times.  The town is most noted for its Catholic Church, which was designed by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin who was famous for his gothic designs in the Houses of Parliament. 
The branch was one of two opened during the Queen's Silver Jubilee year (1977), the other being Congleton, and it is conveniently situated within the main shopping area of the town.

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2011 'a high performance year' for local building society

THE highest mortgage lending level since 2007, continued strong demand for savings products and major investment in the business capped a year of high performance for Leek United Building Society during 2011.

'United' support for junior footballers

A JUNIOR soccer team has proudly kicked off its 2011/2012 season with ‘United' support...

Sheila raises a fantastic £267 for Douglas Macmillan

Sheila completes the Midnight to Sunrise Walk in 2 hours 2 minutes.

Branch Details

61 High Street, Cheadle, Staffordshire ST10 1AN

Tel:   01538 754405
Fax:  01538 751449
cheadle@leekunited.co.uk

Mon 9.15 am - 4.45 pm
Tue 9.45 am - 4.45 pm
Wed to Fri 9.15 am - 4.45 pm
Sat 9.15 am - 12.00 noon.