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If you’re looking at Leigh as a potential home, you’ll find a town that is currently undergoing a significant visual and economic shift. Historically famous for its coal and cotton, Leigh is now carving out a reputation as one of Greater Manchester’s more affordable commuter hubs. A major draw for families and young professionals is the Leigh-Salford-Manchester guided busway (the V1/V2), which offers a surprisingly smooth and direct link into Manchester city centre, bypassing the usual motorway gridlock. While the town famously lacks its own train station, the high-frequency “Purple Bus” service has effectively bridged that gap, making it a viable alternative to the much more expensive suburbs further east.

Life in Leigh revolves around a mix of traditional market-town charm and top-tier leisure facilities. The Leigh Sports Village is a genuine local pride, hosting world-class rugby and football, while Pennington Flash offers one of the best outdoor escapes in the region, a massive nature reserve perfect for sailing, birdwatching, or just a long Sunday walk. The town centre is also seeing a fresh wave of investment, with over £30 million in regeneration funding currently being funneled into revitalising Civic Square and the historic Market. It’s a town that feels “honest” and unpretentious, offering a solid community feel and plenty of green space for your money.

Points of Interest

Pennington Flash Country Park

A local nature reserve and country park, Pennington Flash offers recreational activities such as walking, cycling, and bird watching. It has a large lake and diverse wildlife.

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Leigh town centre

The town centre has a mix of retail and commercial establishments, providing shopping and dining options for residents and visitors

Leigh Sports Village

This complex includes a sports stadium, leisure center, and retail park. It serves as the home stadium for Leigh Centurions, a rugby league team, and has hosted various events and concerts.

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Historic Buildings

Leigh has some historic buildings, including the parish church of St. Mary the Virgin and the Turnpike Centre, which was originally a toll house.

Spinning Gate Shopping Centre

Ellesmere St, Leigh, WN7 4PG

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Schools

Christ Church CofE Primary School, Pennington

West Bridgewater Business Park, 8 W Bridgewater St, Leigh WN7 4HB

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Leigh St Mary's CofE Primary School 2

Walmesley Rd, Leigh WN7 1YE

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Gilded Hollins Community School

331 St Helens Rd, Leigh WN7 3PQ

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Leigh Central Primary School

Windermere Rd, Leigh WN7 1UY

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