New Homes in Partington

Partington is a charming town in the Trafford borough on the southern bank of the Manchester Canal, offering a mix of rural tranquility and urban convenience. It’s a great area for families with a number of good schools, local amenities and plenty of parks and green spaces nearby.

At Plumlife, we offer a range of new homes in Partington, ideal for families and professionals alike. Register your interest today.

Latest developments in and around Partington

Heath Farm Development, Partington

Heath Farm Lane, Partington, Manchester, UK

Register your interest, homes launching in Autumn 2024! Fantastic range of 2 & 3 bedroom homes Available for Shared Ownership

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Enterprise House Development, Wigan

Seaman Way, Ince-in-Makerfield, Wigan, UK

Register your interest early, homes coming in Spring 2025! Sought after location 2, 3 & 4 bedroom homes available through Shared Ownership

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The Fairways Development, Little Hulton

12 Clubhouse Ave, Little Hulton, Manchester M38 9AZ, UK

Available now, click 'Enquire Now' to find out more Fantastic range of 2, 3 & 4 bedroom homes Available for Shared Ownership

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Why Move to Partington?

Partington is a great option for those looking for the quiet life, whilst still remaining close to work and local amenities. It offers the perfect balance of rural and urban environments and is particularly suited for people that love the great outdoors, with a wide variety of green spaces nearby. 

If you’re looking for a quiet and peaceful place to relax after work, or a charming little town to bring up a family, Partington could be the perfect choice.

Things to Do in Partington

Partington offers a wide range of activities if you like a day out in the countryside or like to explore your local area. Here are a few great things to do in the area:

  • Dunham Massey – Dunham Massey is a 400-year old National Trust property with formal gardens and a 300-acre deer park.
  • Trans Pennine Trail – For those that like long walks in nature, the Trans Pennine Trail is just on your doorstep!
  • Rostherne Mere – A peaceful countryside lake covering 48 hectares. But, be careful, it’s quite deep at 98ft (30m)!

 

Areas Around Partington

  • Manchester City Centre
  • Salford
  • Wigan
  • Oldham
  • Rochdale
  • Chadderton
  • Walkden
  • Stockport
  • Worsley
  • Bolton
  • Shaw
  • Leyland

Shared Ownership Options For New Homes in Partington

If you’re considering buying a new home in Partington, we understand that the price can be a major hurdle to achieving this goal. One way to get around this is to consider a shared ownership home. This way, you can buy a share in a new home that you can afford, therefore needing a smaller deposit. You’ll pay rent on the share that you don’t own.

You will then have the option of buying the home in full further down the line, when you have had time to save more money or if your circumstances change.

Affordability Calculator

A quick way to check whether you are able to afford the monthly cost of a new home in Partington is by inputting a few details into our simple affordability calculator. Simply adjust the share percentage and the full market value of the property, and add the deposit amount, mortgage term and rate.

Shared Ownership Affordability Calculator

New Homes in Partington FAQs

Learn more about our new build homes at Partington (and the wider area) with some frequently asked questions. If you still have questions, please contact a member of our team.

Is Partington a Nice Place to Live?

Partington is considered to be a safe, welcoming town with a quiet, semi-rural backdrop, yet still close to local amenities and transport links. A growing number of people are moving to the area for a better lifestyle and a good range of house prices to suit all budgets. 

How Many People Live in Partington?

The 2021 Census recorded 7706 people living in the Partington Parish area. However, there are a growing number of people moving to the area in recent years. 

Are New Homes in Partington Eco-Friendly?

Due to the use of materials for new-build homes, they are far more energy efficient than older houses. In fact, the House Building Federation reports that a new-build home could save you an average of £3,100 per year on energy bills.