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£329,995
3 bed 2 bath
Westhoughton, Greater Manchester
Available Aug 2025

Bluebell Walk

£329,995
3 bed 2 bath
Westhoughton, Greater Manchester
Available Aug 2025

Bluebell Walk

£329,995
3 bed 2 bath
Westhoughton, Greater Manchester
Available Aug 2025

Bluebell Walk

£329,995
3 bed 2 bath
Westhoughton, Greater Manchester
Available Aug 2025

Bluebell Walk

£373,995
4 bed 2 bath
Westhoughton, Greater Manchester
Available Aug 2025

Bluebell Walk

£383,995
4 bed 2 bath
Westhoughton, Greater Manchester
Available Aug 2025

Bluebell Walk

£389,995
4 bed 2 bath
Westhoughton, Greater Manchester
Available Aug 2025

Bluebell Walk

£389,995
4 bed 2 bath
Westhoughton, Greater Manchester
Available Aug 2025

Bluebell Walk

£389,995
4 bed 2 bath
Westhoughton, Greater Manchester
Available Aug 2025

Bluebell Walk

£389,995
4 bed 2 bath
Westhoughton, Greater Manchester
Available Aug 2025

Bluebell Walk

Westhoughton Overview

Average Price: £363,795
Available Now: 10 properties
Total Listed: 10 properties

Transport

Westhoughton benefits from strong transport links including a local railway station with direct services to Manchester and Bolton, as well as easy access to the M61 motorway connecting to the wider Greater Manchester area. Regular bus routes also provide convenient connections to nearby towns and city centres.

🚂 Westhoughton railway station with direct services to Manchester and Bolton

🚗 Proximity to the M61 motorway facilitating road travel across Greater Manchester

🚌 Multiple bus routes connecting Westhoughton to surrounding towns such as Wigan and Bolton

✈️ Close access to Manchester Airport within a 30-minute drive

🚂 Nearby train stations at Hindley and Daisy Hill offering additional rail options

Why Westhoughton?

Westhoughton offers a balanced lifestyle with a blend of suburban tranquillity and excellent connectivity to major urban centres. The area is ideal for families and commuters alike, providing access to good schools, green spaces, and local amenities. Its strong community spirit combined with convenient transport links makes it an attractive location for those seeking a quieter environment without sacrificing accessibility.

• Well-regarded primary and secondary schools serving the local community

• Extensive green spaces including the nearby Rivington Pike and Lever Park

• A range of local shops, supermarkets, and independent retailers

• Close proximity to Bolton town centre with its shopping and leisure facilities

• A variety of sports clubs and recreational facilities catering to all ages

• Historic landmarks such as the Parish Church of St Bartholomew

• Regular community events fostering a strong neighbourhood atmosphere

• Access to quality healthcare services including Westhoughton Health Centre