Area Overview for M26 9NX

Area Information

Living in M26 9NX means being part of a small, tightly knit residential cluster in the town of Radcliffe, Greater Manchester. With a population of 1,766, this area is defined by its historical roots along the River Irwell and proximity to the Roman road bordering Bury. The community is centred on landmarks like the Grade I listed Radcliffe Tower, a 14th-century ruin that reflects the area’s medieval past. Daily life here blends practicality with local heritage, with residents benefiting from nearby retail, transport links, and a quiet, residential character. The postcode sits within Radcliffe East Ward, part of Bury Metropolitan Borough, and its compact size means amenities are within easy reach. While the area lacks large-scale developments, its charm lies in its proximity to nature, history, and essential services. For those seeking a low-key, community-focused lifestyle, M26 9NX offers a mix of convenience and historical context, with a population skewed toward adults aged 30–64.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
1766
Population Density
3526 people/km²

The property market in M26 9NX is characterised by a mix of owner-occupied and rental homes, with 35% of properties owned by residents. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, which is atypical for many modern urban areas but reflects Radcliffe’s historical development as a rural township. This suggests a housing stock that may appeal to those seeking more space or a traditional layout, though the low home ownership rate indicates a strong rental market. For buyers, this small area’s limited size means competition for properties is likely to be focused on a small number of available homes. The presence of houses rather than flats may also influence local demographics, attracting families or individuals prioritising larger living spaces. However, the data does not provide details on property prices or recent market trends, so buyers should consider local listings and broader regional benchmarks.

House Prices in M26 9NX

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Energy Efficiency in M26 9NX

Residents of M26 9NX have access to a range of nearby amenities, including five retail outlets such as Lidl Radcliffe and Asda Greencroft, which provide essential shopping and dining options. The area’s transport links, including five railway stations and five metro stops, ensure easy access to larger towns and cities. While specific parks or leisure facilities are not detailed in the data, the proximity to the River Irwell and historical landmarks like Radcliffe Tower suggest opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural engagement. The presence of multiple retail and transport hubs within a short distance indicates a practical, community-oriented lifestyle, where daily needs are met without the need for long commutes. This balance of convenience and local character shapes a lifestyle that prioritises accessibility and historical connection.

Amenities

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Demographics

The population of M26 9NX has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents falling into the 30–64 age range. This suggests a community of working-age adults, likely with established careers and families. Home ownership is relatively low at 35%, indicating that a significant proportion of properties are rented, possibly reflecting the area’s historical development as a residential township. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which is unusual for modern urban areas but aligns with Radcliffe’s origins as a small parish. The predominant ethnic group is White, though specific data on diversity or deprivation is not provided. The age profile and housing stock suggest a stable, long-term resident base, though the low home ownership rate may influence local dynamics, such as rental availability and property turnover.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

35
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

18
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in M26 9NX?
The area has a compact, residential character with a population of 1,766. The median age is 47, and most residents are adults aged 30–64, suggesting a stable, long-term community. The presence of historical landmarks and local amenities fosters a sense of place, though the low home ownership rate (35%) indicates a rental-focused market.
Who typically lives in M26 9NX?
The predominant age group is adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. The majority of residents are White, and the housing stock consists primarily of houses, reflecting the area’s historical development as a rural township.
How connected is M26 9NX in terms of transport and digital services?
Residents have excellent broadband (score 90) and good mobile coverage (score 85). Five railway stations and five metro stops are within reach, providing access to Manchester and surrounding areas. This ensures reliable connectivity for both daily use and commuting.
What are the safety concerns in M26 9NX?
The area has a critical crime risk rating (score 0/100), indicating above-average crime rates. Residents are advised to take enhanced security measures. Environmental risks like flooding are low, but crime remains a primary concern.
What amenities are available near M26 9NX?
Residents have access to five retail outlets, including Lidl Radcliffe and Asda Greencroft, and five railway stations such as Kearsley and Clifton. The area’s proximity to the River Irwell and historical sites like Radcliffe Tower adds cultural and recreational value.

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