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West Timperley sits on the western edge of Altrincham, where the suburban sprawl begins to give way to the more open mosslands of Carrington. It is a practical, well-connected pocket of south Trafford, defined largely by its proximity to the Bridgewater Canal and the busy corridor of Manchester Road. Historically, the area grew around its industrial links and the now-defunct railway station, but today it is primarily residential, offering a quieter, more understated alternative to the bustling centres of Altrincham and Sale. The housing is a mix of reliable Victorian terraces and mid-century developments, often within walking distance of the small cluster of independent shops and trades near the Retail Park. For those who know the paths, the canal towpath provides a direct, traffic-free route for walkers and cyclists heading towards either the city centre or out into the Cheshire countryside. It’s a functional area that benefits from being in the catchment of some of the borough's most reputable schools without feeling overly manicured.