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Sale Manchester – South Manchester Commuter Town Done Right

Sale has a proper high street, Sale Water Park, a Metrolink line into the city and the kind of infrastructure that makes suburban living functional rather than depressing.

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Sale occupies an interesting position in the Manchester commuter belt. It’s close enough to be genuinely urban (Metrolink to the city centre takes about 25 minutes), big enough to have its own functioning high street and amenities, and affordable enough relative to Didsbury or Hale to attract families and professionals who want south Manchester without the south Manchester prices.

01 Town

The Town Centre

Sale town centre is one of the more functional suburban high streets in Greater Manchester. The mix of independent shops, cafes and restaurants alongside the necessary chains means it actually works as a high street rather than just surviving. The market area around Market Cross has been improved and the Saturday market draws a decent crowd. There are proper butchers, a fishmonger, independent cafes and a few genuinely good restaurants within walking distance of the Metrolink stop.

02 Sale

Sale Water Park

Sale Water Park is a country park created on former water treatment land along the Mersey. The main lake is used for watersports and open water swimming, the surrounding area has good walking and cycling routes, and it provides green space that inner-city Manchester simply doesn’t have. On a summer weekend the park is genuinely busy – families, cyclists, wild swimmers, runners – in a way that reflects a healthy local community rather than a tourist draw.

03 Eating

Eating and Drinking

Sale has a decent restaurant and pub scene that serves the local population rather than travelling diners. A few proper gastropubs, Italian restaurants that have been here long enough to know their regulars, a couple of Indian restaurants that have been serving Sale families for twenty years. Nothing revolutionary but consistent and honest. The Rifle Range pub and the Kings Arms are proper locals worth knowing.

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Gerald Drake

Sophie writes about nightlife, music, and culture in Manchester. Has been to more gigs at Band on the Wall than she can count. Chorlton based.

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