Cheadle Branch
Cheadle was one of two branches opened by the Society during 1977, the Queen’s Silver Jubilee Year – the other being Congleton – and is conveniently located within the busy market town’s main shopping area.
Older customers and residents may remember the premises before then as Pepper’s, a traditional stationery business run by two brothers, the Messrs Pepper.
The town itself dates back to Anglo-Saxon times and is most noted for its Catholic church, which was designed by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin – famous for his gothic designs in the Houses of Parliament.
Visiting the Cheadle Branch
The Leek United Branch in Cheadle is located centrally within easy reach of parking and public transport.
There is a pay and display car park a short distance away on Tape Street where you can park, or alternatively, if you are using the bus, there is a stop about a minute’s walk away from our branch which is served by the 30, 32X, 123, IN2 & Kingfisher bus services.