Listed for £325,000
January 28, 2026
Sold for £47,500
2001
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The house is located in Crumpsall, a residential area of north Manchester known for its mix of housing, green spaces and access to local services. Nearby Crumpsall Park offers open space, walking routes and play facilities, while Heaton Park, one of the largest municipal parks in Europe, is accessible by a short drive or public transport for larger open areas, lakes, woodland walks and leisure activities.
Crumpsall provides a range of local amenities including supermarkets, smaller independent shops, cafés, takeaways and places of worship. Nearby Cheetham Hill and Prestwich expand the choice of retail and dining options, with Cheetham Hill Road and the surrounding area offering a variety of shops and services. Manchester city centre is within commuting distance, providing employment, further education, cultural venues and major retail destinations.
The property sits within reach of several schools, including primary and secondary options in Crumpsall and the surrounding districts, appealing to families who wish to have education provision close by. There are also nurseries and early years settings in the broader area, as well as colleges and higher education institutions accessible in and around central Manchester.
Public transport links are a feature of this location. Crumpsall is served by the Metrolink tram network, with Crumpsall tram stop providing routes into Manchester city centre and out towards other suburbs and employment hubs. Journey times by tram into central Manchester are typically in the region of 15–20 minutes, depending on the exact destination. Bus services also operate along nearby main roads, connecting to the city centre, North Manchester General Hospital and surrounding neighbourhoods.
For those who commute by car, the area benefits from access to the motorway network. The M60 and M62 are reachable by a short drive, offering routes around Greater Manchester and beyond, including towards Leeds, Liverpool and the wider North West. This connectivity can be useful for buyers who need to travel between different parts of the region for work or family reasons.
The council tax band for the property is Band A, which may be of interest to those considering ongoing running costs. Combined with the three double bedrooms, open-plan layout, parking, detached garage and garden, this semi-detached house offers a practical base in Crumpsall for families and first-time buyers looking for a home for sale with access to local amenities, schools, public transport and road links into Manchester city centre and further afield.