property management in Didsbury

our insight into Didsbury as sales, lettings and managing agents.

LEARN MORE ABOUT Didsbury AND IT’S PROPERTY MARKET

Didsbury est aujourd'hui considéré comme l'un des quartiers les plus prisés de Manchester, offrant à chacun ce qu'il recherche parmi ses magnifiques espaces verts et ses propriétés remarquables.

L'intérêt pour cette région prospère s'est accru ces dernières années, ce qui n'est pas surprenant compte tenu de son village animé, de ses maisons traditionnelles et de sa vie nocturne très prisée.

Il y en a pour tous les goûts dans la région de Didsbury, avec un mélange d'appartements dans des hôtels particuliers, de conversions d'époque, de maisons victoriennes et de propriétés neuves. Il n'y a pas d'immeubles de grande hauteur à l'horizon.

Didsbury abrite la plus forte concentration de bâtiments classés de Manchester en dehors du centre-ville et est désormais protégé par une zone de conservation. Au XVIIIe siècle, Didsbury était un ensemble de cottages au toit de chaume avec une église et deux auberges. C'est au XIXe siècle que de riches hommes d'affaires ont envahi la banlieue et ont commencé à construire des villas et des maisons de campagne nichées dans les arbres. Beaucoup de ces bâtiments existent encore aujourd'hui et ont été transformés en appartements et en bureaux.

Property MANAGEMENT in Didsbury

WHY PROPERTY IN Didsbury?
ATTRACTIONS & ACTIVITIES

Didsbury is beautiful and quaint, with a community feel to the suburb. Take a walk through the village to see the historical building Church of St. James which dates back to 1620. There’s a War Memorial for 174 local serviceman who died in the First World War, a further 62 names were added following the Second World War. Thanks to this community spirit there are a number of community events that take place through the year including WestFest, Didsbury Festival, the Didsbury Arts Festival and Didsbury Beer Festival too.

a more detailed look at what makes the property market in Didsbury interesting

Nourriture et boissons

Another huge drawer to living in Didsbury is the wide variety of options you have for dining out. There’s a plethora of places to enjoy delicious coffees, quick bites or a la carte meals regularly. There’s even a butcher, The Three Little Pigs, a cheesemonger The Cheese Hamlet and a fishmonger Evans of Didsbury where you can buy delicious produce to make at home. Saints and Scholars is a must visit to start your day right with traditional breakfasts and vegetarian options, their outside seating is perfect for those warm and sunny mornings. Albert’s Restaurant and Bar is perfect for an evening out, even if you’re just after cocktails. You don’t want to miss the award-winning Hispi either, and for vegetarians or even those who’d like to eat delicious meat-free meals there’s celebrity chef Simon Rimmer’s Greens.

Écoles

Bright Horizons Didsbury Day Nursery and Prep School is highly regarded as the stepping stone for children into education. Their latest Ofsted report deemed the school Outstanding. Beaver Road Academy also received an Outstanding on their latest report too, they teach students aged 4-11. Other primary schools in the area include St. Catherine’s RC Primary School, Didsbury Primary School and independent Moor Allerton Prepartory School. Secondary schools in the area include Didsbury High School, Parrs Wood High School and The Barlow RC High School.

Divertissement

The biggest entertainment attraction in Didsbury is without a doubt the Parrs Wood Entertainment Centre. There are plenty of options to keep you busy too with a cinema, bowling alley, casino, arcade, pool room, restaurants and even a hotel. Just next door you’ll find the Nuffield Gym which is home to state of the art gym equipment as well as a large swimming pool and relaxing spa facilities too. Food Sorcery Barista and Cookery School is another excellent option for keeping your mind and hands busy, perfect for brushing up on your skills or taking children to learn the basics of cooking. Didsbury Cricket Club is another excellent option for watching a game of cricket, they even host the Didsbury Comedy Club there once a month. Be sure to get you tickets quickly as they always sell out fast.

Achats

Didsbury is awash with a wide selection of independent shops and boutiques where you can find unique pieces to fill your home and your wardrobe too. Each month there’s a lively Makers Market held on a Sunday where you can pick up a range of local art, craft, food and drink, as well as enjoy music and street food. It’s a great day out for the family. If you’re planning a wedding, then brides-to-be will want to visit White Closet, an award-winning store that has become a firm favourite of brides in the North West. For ladies not looking for the perfect white dress, but other pieces for their wardrobe there’s The Edit and Kjole, both filled with fashion and accessories to delight. Didsbury Jewellers Ltd are close by to ensure that you can pick up special pieces for special occasions. Then Harriet & Dee where you can find exceptional gifts for the people in your life.

Parcs et promenades

Comme vous pouvez probablement l'imaginer, la banlieue verdoyante de Didsbury regorge d'endroits où profiter d'une promenade pittoresque. La région compte plusieurs espaces verts, parmi lesquels Parsonage Gardens et Fletcher Moss Park, très appréciés des habitants. Vous pouvez également vous rendre à Cavendish Park, Marie Louise Gardens et Didsbury Park pour prendre l'air et vous dégourdir les jambes.

Transport

There are multiple options for travelling in and out of Didsbury, with a ten-minute tram journey that takes you from East Didsbury to Manchester. There’s also the East Didsbury train station which runs trains to Liverpool, Manchester, Crewe, Manchester Airport and Llandudno. The 42 bus route will take you to both Stockport and Manchester Piccadilly with regular slots running through the day. If you prefer to get on your bike for your commute, there’s a cycle lane that runs into Didsbury town.