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Heald Green occupies a practical pocket of South Manchester, sitting just south of Cheadle and bordering the edge of Cheshire. Historically part of the ancient parish of Stockport, the area transitioned from quiet farmland and "moss" (peat bog) into a settled residential community largely during the mid-20th century. Geographically, it is defined by its exceptional connectivity; it sits right on the doorstep of Manchester Airport and the M56, yet maintains a distinct village feel centred around the shops and amenities of Finney Lane. The landscape is largely flat, which makes for easy walking to the local railway station, providing a direct link to Manchester Piccadilly in about twenty minutes. While it has grown considerably over the decades, the presence of various green spaces and the nearby Outwood Farm reminds you of its rural origins, offering a sense of openness despite being part of a busy suburban commuter belt.