Our Recommended Places To Live in Manchester
- 1 – Sale. Sale is not just a popular place in Manchester, but it has also been voted one of the top 5 best places to live in England [1].
- 2 – Altrincham.
- 3 – Rusholme.
- 4 – Spinningfields.
- 5 – Prestwich.
- 6 – Didsbury.
- 7 – Castlefield.
- 8 – Ancoats.
Known as the “Capital of the Northâ€, Manchester is a bustling metropolitan city full of history, culture and entertainment. However, the city also has a reputation for being one of the most dangerous in the UK. And that means that even the UK's most dangerous areas are still, in global terms, incredibly safe.
Rochdale has been ranked as one of the worst places to live in the country. It places Rochdale as the fourth worst place to live in the country. The top twenty worst places to live also include neighbouring Oldham, Kirklees and Blackburn with Darwen.
Chorlton. Chorlton is a desirable location and is one of the best places to live in Manchester. There is excellent access to the city centre via tram, and it has many green spaces, including Chorlton Park and Chorlton Water Park. There are also organic shops, independent shops and some excellent bars.
Peterborough has been listed number Worst Town in England for the third year running in the tongue-in-cheek survey, with Huddersfield falling a close second.
Trafford has become an increasingly desirable place to live over the last decade, with prices up 10% year-on-year since 2014 and a current average price of around £280,000 – higher than the national average.
An identity of its ownTimperley has the best of both worlds. Boasting the larger, luxurious housing seen in many Cheshire villages and the friendly communities that are so common throughout the county of Greater Manchester, Timperley has formed its own identity as a unique and desirable place to be.
RESIDENTS are kicking up a stink about ongoing sewage odours coming from Davyhulme Wastewater Treatment Works Many have taken to social media to complain about the latest smells thought to be coming out of the plant, which says it has multi-million pound plan in place to eradicate it.
He said: “Didsbury is geographically small with many residents who have lived in Didsbury now wanting to raise their families in larger homes. They sell at such a premium because there aren't enough, especially within the catchment of the most sought-after primary schools and the village.
Stretford is a historic market town in Trafford, Greater Manchester, a stone's throw away from the city centre. There are many perks to living in Stretford, not least for its prolific transport links, great shopping facilities, local amenities and amicable sense of community.
Chorlton has an effortlessly great vibe, and it's not hard to realise why. Away from the busy city centre, it's filled with independent restaurants, bars, cafés and shops (as well as a decent Wetherspoons), and has been named one of the coolest places to live in the region.
| Stretford |
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| Population | 46,910 (2011 Census) |
| • Density | 9,158/sq mi (3,536/km2) |
| OS grid reference | SJ795945 |
| • London | 163 mi (262 km) SSE |
English (Lancashire): habitational name from a place in Greater Manchester (formerly in Cheshire) called Partington, from Old English Peartingtun 'settlement (tun) associated with Pearta', a personal name not independently recorded.
| Lymm |
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| Civil parish | Lymm |
| Unitary authority | Warrington |
| Ceremonial county | Cheshire |
| Region | North West |