England is brimming with charming market towns, yet Altrincham stands out as the crème de la crème, consistently being hailed as superior to the rest. Having been crowned as the Best Place to live in the North West twice by the Sunday Times, Altrincham has transformed from a "ghost town" to a buzzing cultural gem frequented by tourists and locals.
The scenic market town has seen significant changes thanks to a whopping £6 million regeneration scheme kicked off in 2015 by Trafford Council. The bold initiative saw new developments take shape, like the multi-million-pound face-lift of Altrincham Leisure Centre, the rejuvenation of the Stamford Quarter, and continuous enhancements across the town's public spaces.
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Trafford Council's ambition was to polish Altrincham into a premier spot for residents and entrepreneurs alike, dubbed it a "first class destination for people to live, shop, and do business".
Previously decried as a "ghost town", the staggering evolution of Altrincham now marks it as one of the UK's premier living spots after flipping its once-dreadful high street reputation entirely on its head.
Moreover, Altrincham now serves as an exemplar for contemporary market towns, blending independent ventures with the old-school charm of Market House stalls.

Centuries entrenched in the town's fabric since 1290, the traditional market still thrives on Tuesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, hosting fiercely independent, multi-award-winning traders offering everything from trendy crafts and local eats to vintage finds and home accessories.
Altrincham has become a hotspot for foodies, boasting top-rated independent eateries such as Honest Crust, which claims to serve "the country's best" wood-fired sourdough pizzas, whilst Jack in the Box offers an impressive selection of craft beers.
Meanwhile, The Great North Pie Company, England's premier pie producer, has earned numerous accolades in recent years, making it a must-visit destination for pie fans.
Situated amidst picturesque green spaces and stunning countryside, like Stamford Park and Dunham Massey, Altrincham provides idyllic settings for leisurely strolls through rolling grasslands and ancient woodlands, with roaming deer often spotted in its medieval parks.
Thanks to its convenient location just eight miles from Manchester, Altrincham is an attractive choice for commuters working in the city.
Its winning blend of culture, cuisine and natural beauty has cemented its position as a highly sought-after property hotspot, reports the Express.
With a typical detached house fetching £1,050,000, the area commands a significant premium due to its exceptional education, stunning parks, and tight-knit community. Demand for homes near top-rated schools has driven property prices even higher.
Schools such as Altrincham Grammar School for Boys and Girls, and Loreto Catholic Grammar School, have been recognised as two of the top schools in the northwest, both earning an outstanding Ofsted rating in 2022.
Altrincham Grammar School for Boys was named the best secondary school for academic performance, while Altrincham Girls scooped the award for the best secondary school of the year in the northwest.
So if you're looking to move and want a lively urban retreat with superb transport links, a buzzing social scene, top-notch education, and a safe investment opportunity, then this charming UK Market town should certainly be on your radar.
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