Your Move Radcliffe Local Area Guide

Why move to Radcliffe?

Radcliffe is a North Manchester market town offering good connectivity, strong local character and access to green spaces along the Irwell Valley. Its mix of traditional neighbourhoods, revitalised amenities and ongoing regeneration makes it appealing to commuters, families and first time buyers. The town balances urban convenience with quiet residential pockets and easy access to surrounding countryside.

Radcliffe area guide

Radcliffe property market

Radcliffe’s property market is varied and affordable compared with many Greater Manchester suburbs. Housing includes Victorian terraces, 1960s 70s semis and modern estates with two to four bedroom homes. Average prices sit around the low £200k range, with strong rental demand and notable price growth over the past five years. Regeneration and new developments continue to attract buyers.

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Average property price in Radcliffe

£238,933
+24.6%
Last 5 years
Based on the Land Registry data for properties sold within the postcodes that Your Move Radcliffe covers.

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Average rental price in Radcliffe

£1,009
pcm
+20.1%
Last 12 months
+74.6%
Last 5 years
Based on the advertised rental prices for properties to rent by Your Move Radcliffe in the last 12 months from today's date.

Transport links in Radcliffe

Radcliffe enjoys excellent transport connectivity. The Metrolink provides direct access to Bury, Manchester city centre and wider Greater Manchester. Nearby motorway links include the M60, M61 and M62. Rail links are accessible from nearby stations such as Clifton, Kearsley and Farnworth. These connections make Radcliffe a practical base for commuters.

Education in Radcliffe

There is a strong selection of schools in and around Radcliffe, including several Outstanding rated primaries such as St Saviour CofE Primary School and Prestolee Primary School. Good rated schools such as St John’s CofE Primary and others across Bury and Whitefield add further choice for families. A new secondary school, Star Radcliffe Academy, is currently under construction and will further enhance local education provision.

Amenities and Leisure

Radcliffe offers a town centre with shops, cafés, supermarkets and an increasingly active market venue. Outwood Country Park and nearby trails provide excellent outdoor recreation. Leisure centres, libraries and community hubs offer activities for all ages. Additional leisure facilities nearby include a new swimming pool in Prestwich, along with access to a range of parks, golf courses and bike trails across the wider area. Further leisure, retail and dining options are available in Whitefield, Bury and Manchester.

Local Character

Radcliffe retains a strong sense of community shaped by its industrial heritage, local markets and easily accessible green spaces. Regeneration projects have improved facilities, attracting more independent businesses and enhancing the town centre. Neighbourhoods range from lively urban areas to quieter suburban pockets near countryside and canals.

What’s the local Radcliffe community like?

The community is diverse, down to earth and family oriented. Local events, markets and community initiatives contribute to a sociable atmosphere. Outlying areas near Outwood Country Park offer particularly quiet, residential living, while the town centre provides a more vibrant feel.

Employment

Radcliffe residents benefit from easy commuting into Manchester, Salford, Bolton and Bury. Major employment sectors include retail, logistics, healthcare and professional services. Local regeneration has increased business presence, while proximity to Greater Manchester’s wider job market remains a key advantage.

Food scene

Radcliffe offers a mix of traditional pubs, cafés and international restaurants, with even more dining options accessible in nearby Whitefield, Prestwich and Manchester. Revitalised markets and independent eateries are increasingly popular.

Who buys in Radcliffe?

Radcliffe attracts first time buyers seeking affordability, families wanting good schools and space, commuters using the Metrolink and young professionals seeking value near Manchester. Investors are active due to strong rental demand and ongoing regeneration.