What is Worsley like to live in?

Worsley is a suburban town within the City of Salford. Worsley offers scenic, leafy green spaces and is home to some great schools and an up-and-coming cafe-bar culture.

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Amenities

As well as numerous pubs, Worsley boasts a good selection of restaurants offering food from British cuisine to Italian.

The area of Roe Green adds interest to the Worsley area. The former hamlet was built around a village green and offers a glimpse into the suburban area’s ancient rural past. An unusual feature in the region.

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Recreation

Excellent local walks and woodland are on your doorstep, including Worsley Woods. Occupying around 85 acres of beautiful woodland in the heart of Worsley, Worsley Woods comes as a real surprise. You’ll find a babbling brook, sculptures, a wild flower trail and a magnificent mock-Tudor house called The Aviary – a great place to visit.

Additionally, a stunning new 156 acre RHS Bridgewater Garden is being created by bringing back to life the lost historic grounds at Worsley New Hall.

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Schools

Worsley has a good range of local schooling. Bridgewater School is a popular and celebrated school in the area.

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Property 

Worsley is by far the most affluent part of Salford. House prices are almost double the price of neighbouring Swinton and Eccles. Worsley has a wide selection of properties ranging from turn-of-the century terraces to individually designed mansions along Leigh Road.