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Abney Hall Call 0800 731 0300
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Abney Hall, Office Space
- Size
- Fully let
- Address
- Manchester Road, Cheadle, Cheshire, SK8 2PD
- Address
Formerly Cheadle town hall, this beautiful building has now been developed into high specification modern offices. The period building, situated in landscaped gardens makes a perfect setting for an office environment with a difference.
The central location of Cheadle in Greater Manchester ensures our office customers have access to a wide range of Cheadle’s amenities, with the bus stop into Manchester city centre only five minutes walk away.
Offices are available for 1 to 25 years on flexible terms. You can even move seamlessly within our 90 buildings throughout Greater Manchester, Manchester city centre, Leeds, Liverpool and Birmingham if your office requirements change, within the terms of your office lease.
We recognise that you need your office to look as individual as your business. That’s why we offer a project management service to see you through from blank canvas to bespoke offices.
As a Bruntwood customer you’ll also benefit from our onsite customer service team who manage the building on a daily basis and deal with all of your office requirements, leaving you free to get on with running your business.
To find out more about the offices at Abney Hall, please give us a call. We‘d love to show you around the building and offices.
> Office Space Specification
- Onsite car parking
- 24 hour access
- Listed building
- Lifts
- Cycle racks
> Local Amenities
Make the most of the building’s great location with this guide to all the best local amenities – taken from those who know best, our staff and customers.
To see a larger format of the map please print out this property

> History
Bought by Bruntwood in 1983, this building was designed by the architect August Welby Northmore Pugin, who co designed St. Stephen’s Chapel at the Houses of Parliament. Originally owned by the Watts family who were Victorian textile dealers, James Watt’s was Agatha Christie brother in law; Christie wrote two of her stories at Abney Hall. The building was formerly Cheadle Town Hall where many famous dances were held. Prince Albert, Queen Victoria’s husband, stayed here on a two day visit to Manchester.
> Meet the Team
The people below are responsible for the smooth running of the building and making customers’ lives as easy and enjoyable as possible. As you can see from the testimonials throughout the site, our current customers find them invaluable.
Peter Bury Customer Service Manager