The ‘immaculate’ Asda store in Hale Barns Square will close its doors before being replaced by a Waitrose in autumn 2026
A major UK supermarket chain is set to shut one of its ‘immaculate’ stores, with a rival food retailer poised to take its place.
The Asda branch in Greater Manchester is closing and will be replaced by a Waitrose.
Situated in Hale Barns Square, the site has been occupied by Asda since May 2024, having previously been home to a Booths supermarket.
The 15,000 square foot store underwent a full refurbishment during that time, and currently features a café, lottery, and parcel collection service, alongside a sizeable car park offering around 160 spaces.
Shoppers have previously praised the branch, describing it as “immaculate”.
Local Asda customers will now need to travel to either the Altrincham or Wythenshawe branches for their weekly shop.
An Asda spokesperson said: “Like all major supermarkets, we regularly review our store estate to ensure it continues to meet the customer needs and remains commercially sustainable.
“We’d like to thank our colleagues and the local community at our Hale Barns store and reassure customers they can continue to access Asda’s great value and products at our nearby Altrincham and Wythenshawe superstores, or online at asda.com.”
According to Altrincham Today, the store will undergo a full refit before reopening as a Waitrose in autumn 2026.
David Donovan, Waitrose Regional Manager, said: “Opening in Hale Barns is an exciting opportunity for Waitrose and we’ll offer the very best products and customer service for food lovers in the area.
“As part of this, we’re building a brilliant team and we look forward to welcoming them and our customers in the coming months. We’ll be sharing more details on our plans soon.”
Alun Jones, Waitrose’s Head of Physical Estate, added: “Growing our presence in the north is important to us and the Hale Barns store is a significant next step in our plan. Alongside our stores in Altrincham and Wilmslow, Hale Barns is a great fit for our brand.”

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