5 Reasons to Move to Haydock

In this 2 minute read our newest member of the Haydock team Matt lets us know his Favourite parts of the town and what he has discovered so far. Let him know why you love Haydock so much in the comments or email him info@think-property.com so he can make more content to promote this wonderful town to people looking to move locally!

5 Reasons to Move to Haydock 

Pubs/Bars.
Whether it’s cocktails at Evin’s Diner, a cold pint in The Owl’s nest or a glass of wine at the Ship Inn, you are spoilt for choice for a nice evening out and if you’re feeling lucky why not enjoy a day at Haydock Racecourse.

Schools.
Thinking about starting a family? Maybe you’re just looking to move and want your children to have the best education possible. Haydock has 4 amazing primary schools that you can choose from as well as a good High School. There are also excellent Catholic High Schools in the neighbouring town of Ashton.

Shopping.
Right in the centre of Haydock is a Tesco, Aldi and an Iceland. How good is that! Everything you need only a 5-minute drive (or walk) away. Haydock is only a 10-minute drive from St.Helens that has not one, but two retail parks. You would never need to travel far for what you are looking for.

Location.
Haydock is right in the middle of two of the biggest cities in the country, Liverpool and Manchester. Both cities renowned for their music and culture. They both have amazing bars, theatres, cinemas, shopping centres, you name it they have it. Not everyone is so lucky to have two amazing cities to choose from.

Community.
Haydock’s community spirit is second to none. From their love of rugby to pride of being a Yicker, the people of Haydock have a strong identity. Their village football and rugby teams are loved by all and local charities like Haydock connect are always giving a helping hand.

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