Area Overview for Little Hulton

Little Hulton in Little Hulton
Disused Railway, Manchester Road Bridge in Little Hulton
Little Hulton Library in Little Hulton
Row of shops on Longshaw Drive in Little Hulton
A6 Manchester Road East at Little Hulton boundary in Little Hulton
Route 55 near Mount Skip Lane in Little Hulton
A6 bridge and the site of Little Hulton station in Little Hulton
Route 55 at Little Hulton in Little Hulton
Hilton Lane bridge over route 55 in Little Hulton
Tian Cheng Tao Chinese Temple - Little Hulton in Little Hulton
Disused Railway - Little Hulton Station in Little Hulton
Site of Little Hulton Station in Little Hulton
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Area Information

Little Hulton is a built-up area covering 6.1 square kilometres, situated within the wider Greater Manchester landscape. The community holds a population of 7,975 residents, creating a residential zone with a density of 1,304 people per square kilometre. You will find this area functions as a distinct neighbourhood where daily life revolves around proximity to essential services and transport links. Living in Little Hulton means navigating a space that balances residential density with accessible commuter routes. The area's character is defined by its integration into the surrounding town networks rather than standing as an isolated settlement. This concentration of homes supports a neighbourhood atmosphere where residents rely on established local infrastructure for their needs. The built environment reflects a standard residential footprint common to the region, offering a practical setting for families and commuters alike. Your morning routine might involve walking to a local station and connecting to wider routes, such as those leading towards the Trafford Centre or the city airport. The area provides a grounded experience for those seeking to live within a specific community boundary without travelling too far from their homes.

Area Type
Built Up Area 250
Area Size
6.1 km²
Population
7975
Population Density
1304 people/km²

Living in Little Hulton offers direct access to a range of retail and transport amenities. You can visit Morrisons Daily Worsley Hulton DC, Iceland Little, and Farmfoods Little for your daily shopping needs. These stores are part of the five retail options available within practical reach of your home. Transport links are well developed with five railway stations nearby, including Walkden, Moses Gate, and Farnworth Railway Station. Comedy and travel便利性 are enhanced by access to five major Metrolink stops, such as Radcliffe, Ladywell, and the Trafford Centre. Additionally, City Airport Manchester lies within reach as a notable nearby airfield. This network allows you to combine local convenience with regional travel opportunities. The proximity of these diverse facilities means you can manage your weekly routine efficiently. From grocery shopping to commuting into Manchester city, the area supports a mobile and independent lifestyle.

Amenities

Schools

Families considering homes in Little Hulton have access to a specific set of primary schools nearby. Wharton Primary School serves as one of the local options for young children. Bridgewater Primary School holds an outstanding Ofsted rating, indicating a very high standard of education for that setting. Hilton Lane Primary School operates with a good Ofsted rating, offering a solid educational foundation for students in the catchment. Peel Hall Primary School and Dukesgate Primary School also feature in the local education landscape, with Peel Hall currently holding a satisfactory rating. This mix of ratings gives parents schools ranging from outstanding to satisfactory options depending on the specific location of the child. Prioritizing school choice, you would note Bridgewater and Hilton Lane as particularly strong choices if they fall within the catchment boundaries. The area provides five primary options, ensuring that access to schooling is a central part of the residential experience.

RankA + A* %SchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1N/AWharton Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2N/ABridgewater Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
3N/APeel Hall Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
4N/AHilton Lane Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
5N/ADukesgate Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community profile of Little Hulton shows a distinctly mature population. The median age stands at 70 years, which shapes the social fabric and daily needs of the residents. This age distribution suggests a neighbourhood where many households consist of older adults with settled routines. Home ownership is a significant factor, with 51% of residents owning their homes outright or on a mortgage. This figure indicates a market largely driven by long-term residents rather than short-term tenant turnover. The data does not specify a single predominant ethnic group or religious affiliation in the provided statistics, focusing instead on the clear picture of age and ownership. For families entering the area, understanding this age skew is crucial for envisioning the typical neighbour or the local community vibe. The high proportion of older homeowners often correlates with greater investment in property maintenance and stability within the streets. You should consider this demographic reality when assessing the pace of life and the types of social interactions you might experience.

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51
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

23
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

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