Listed for £300,000
January 21, 2026
Sold for £125,000
2013
Sold for £61,000
2000
Sold for £58,050
1997
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Externally, the enclosed rear garden has been arranged to provide both a patio area and a lawn. The patio, accessible directly via the bi-fold doors from the kitchen, is ideal for outdoor dining, barbecues or a seating area. The lawned section offers space for children to play or for general outdoor enjoyment. The enclosed nature of the garden provides a sense of privacy and security. For budding gardners there is also the convenience of 2 outdoor electric sockets and outdoor hot and cold taps.
The property falls within Council Tax Band C With an EPC rating of D. We are informed that there is current planning permission for a single storey extension.
The location in Whitefield places the home well for local amenities. Whitefield's centre offers a selection of supermarkets, independent shops, cafés and restaurants, including well-regarded local eateries along Bury New Road. Residents also benefit from nearby leisure and fitness facilities, as well as community amenities such as local libraries and places of worship.
There are several nearby parks and green spaces, providing opportunities for walking, exercise and family outings. Whitefield is convenient for access to outdoor areas including local playing fields, smaller neighbourhood parks and, a short drive away, larger open spaces around the north Manchester area. These provide a pleasant balance to the urban amenities, and are attractive to families seeking recreational space close to home.
The property is well placed for nearby schools, with a choice of primary and secondary education within the wider Whitefield and Prestwich area. The presence of several schools nearby adds to the appeal for families looking to settle in a residential neighbourhood with educational options within reasonable proximity.
Public transport links are a key advantage of this location. Whitefield Metrolink tram stop is within reach, providing regular services into Manchester city centre and towards Bury. Typical journey times from Whitefield to Manchester city centre are usually around 20–25 minutes by tram, making this a practical choice for commuters. The Bury line also connects with other north Manchester suburbs, broadening employment and leisure opportunities. In addition, local bus routes run along the main roads through Whitefield, offering services to surrounding districts and town centres.
For those travelling by car, Whitefield benefits from convenient access to the M60 motorway network, giving routes around Greater Manchester and beyond. This makes regional travel straightforward, whether heading towards central Manchester, Salford, Bury or further afield.
Local amenities include a variety of cafés, takeaways and restaurants, together with everyday services such as pharmacies, convenience stores and banks in and around Whitefield. The combination of these facilities, along with nearby parks, schools and transport links, contributes to the area's reputation as a sought-after residential location.
Overall, this immaculate three-bedroom townhouse for sale in Whitefield offers open-plan living accommodation with a feature fireplace, a modern, well-equipped kitchen with island and excellent natural light, off-road parking and both front and rear gardens, in a location well served by public transport, schools and local amenities. This makes it a strong proposition for families and first-time buyers looking for a well-presented home in a convenient North Manchester setting.