Area Overview for M25 6QY
Area Information
Living in M25 6QY means inhabiting a small, tightly knit residential cluster in the heart of Greater Manchester. With a population of just 1,387, this area is characterised by its compact size and proximity to key transport routes like the A56, which links it directly to Bury and Manchester. Historically a rural spot with origins dating back to the 13th century, the area has evolved into a suburban hub with post-war housing developments and industrial heritage. Daily life here is shaped by its quiet residential charm, with homes predominantly set in a landscape once defined by arable land and now connected to modern amenities. The area’s small footprint means residents enjoy a sense of community, though its limited size also means choices are constrained. Nearby, the village of Unsworth offers a glimpse into the region’s past, with remnants of medieval iron smelting and 19th-century mills. For those seeking a balance between tranquillity and accessibility, M25 6QY provides proximity to urban centres without the density of city living.
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- Population
- 1387
- Population Density
- 3156 people/km²
The property market in M25 6QY is dominated by owner-occupied homes, with 72% of residents living in properties they own. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, which is typical of suburban areas with lower population density. This suggests a market where housing is not primarily driven by rental demand but by long-term residency and family living. The small size of the area, covering a residential cluster rather than a large town, means the housing stock is limited, and properties are likely to be in established, older stock rather than new developments. Buyers considering this area should note the scarcity of available homes, which may limit options for those seeking to move in or out. The focus on houses rather than flats also means the market is less suited to younger buyers or those prioritising rental flexibility.
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Energy Efficiency in M25 6QY
Daily life in M25 6QY is supported by a range of nearby amenities, including five retail outlets such as Morrisons Whitefield and Aldi Whitefield, offering convenience for shopping. The area’s transport network includes five metro stations and five rail stations, with Clifton and Swinton Railway Stations providing direct links to Manchester. A single bus stop at Chorlton Street Coach Station adds to the public transport options. While the area lacks large leisure facilities, its proximity to the A56 and surrounding villages like Unsworth suggests opportunities for outdoor activities in nearby green spaces. The mix of retail, transport, and connectivity options means residents can access urban amenities while maintaining a suburban lifestyle. The limited local diversity, however, means some may seek additional entertainment or dining options beyond the immediate vicinity.
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Schools
The only school explicitly listed near M25 6QY is All Saints Church of England Primary School in Stand, which has an Ofsted rating of good. This school serves the local community with primary education, though no secondary schools are mentioned in the data. For families with children, this means reliance on nearby secondary schools in adjacent areas, which may require commuting. The presence of a primary school with a good rating is a positive for families, but the absence of a full range of educational institutions within the area could be a drawback. The school’s religious affiliation may also be a factor for some families, though no further details on its curriculum or student outcomes are provided.
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The community in M25 6QY is predominantly middle-aged, with a median age of 47 and the largest demographic group falling within the 30-64 age range. This suggests a population largely composed of working-age adults and families with children, though the absence of specific data on family sizes or generational distribution means this remains an observation. Home ownership is high, with 72% of residents owning their homes, indicating a stable, long-term population. The area is primarily composed of houses rather than flats, reflecting a suburban character. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no further breakdown of diversity is provided. The lack of specific data on deprivation or income levels means it is unclear how economic factors might influence quality of life. However, the high home ownership rate and age profile suggest a community focused on stability and long-term investment in property.
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