Area Overview for South Middleton Ward

River Irk, Rhodes near Middleton in South Middleton Ward
River Irk, Alkrington Woods Nature Reserve in South Middleton Ward
All Saints Church, Rhodes in South Middleton Ward
Rhodes - Entrance to Armitage Close in South Middleton Ward
Rhodes - Entrance to Croft Gates Road in South Middleton Ward
Path Between Lodges in South Middleton Ward
Clubhouse, North Manchester Golf Club in South Middleton Ward
Weir on the River Irk in South Middleton Ward
A576 Manchester Old Road in South Middleton Ward
Mini Market on Manchester Old Road, Rhodes in South Middleton Ward
The Gardeners Arms, Rhodes in South Middleton Ward
Boardman Lane, Rhodes in South Middleton Ward
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Area Information

Living in South Middleton Ward offers a distinct residential experience within the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale. This district borough unitary ward covers exactly 5.0 km² and forms part of the southern half of the town of Middleton. You are situated within the Blackley and Middleton South parliamentary constituency, with coordinates placing the area near northern Manchester suburbs. The ward encompasses Alkrington Garden Village, a relatively affluent zone that contrasts with areas facing deprivation. Daily life here is defined by a mix of social housing, diverse suburbs, and small parks. Residents enjoy proximity to Alkrington Woods Nature Reserve and Heaton Park, one of Europe's largest municipal parks. The area also connects to Boggart Hole Clough ancient woodland via major roads. The M60 motorway separates Middleton from Blackley, providing key access for commuters. While the ward features a notable Jewish population, the community is largely residential and suburban. Understanding this blend of setting and housing types is essential for anyone considering homes in South Middleton Ward.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
5.0 km²
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

Demographics

The community in South Middleton Ward is predominantly older than the national average. The median age stands at 70 years, which significantly influences the types of homes available and local services. This demographic skew means the area attracts retirees or those seeking quieter neighbourhoods rather than young families typical of city centres. Home ownership is a defining feature, with 72% of households owning their properties outright or with a mortgage. This high figure suggests a stable, settled population compared to areas dominated by private renting. Although specific breakdowns for household composition and predominant ethnic groups are not detailed in available records, the character research notes a notable Jewish presence alongside general diversity. The area includes both affluent zones like Alkrington Garden Village and parts facing deprivation. You should expect a neighbourhood where long-term residents are common. This profile makes South Middleton Ward distinct from areas with younger median ages or higher rental turnover rates.

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Tenure

72
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Household Composition

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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

33
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

Who typically lives in South Middleton Ward?
The ward has a median age of 70, making it a retirement-oriented community. Home ownership reaches 72%, suggesting a stable population of long-term residents rather than renters. The area features a mix of affluent zones like Alkrington Garden Village and social housing, with a notable Jewish population mentioned in local research.

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