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Title: Cheadle House
Address: Cheadle Royal Business Park, Cheadle
Zipcode: SK8 3FS Location Map
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Facilities:
  • Parking
  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • TV in Rooms
  • Conference/Business Facilities
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Date added: Sep 06, 2006
Cheadle House is an impressive Victorian building that has been adapted into a modern residential training and conference venue, offering with 52 ensuite bedrooms with full restaurant and bar facilities Conveniently located just four miles east of Manchester International Airport, Cheadle House is only 1 mile from Junction 3 of the M60, Manchester`s orbital motorway. It is also easily accessible from the M56 and the A34. Cheadle House offers fully air-conditioned meeting rooms, all with natural daylight, and equipped with the latest technology. Cheadle House is fully sound-proofed, providing a quiet environment within a metropolitan area.
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