This property welcomes you via a generous entrance hall leading through to an impressive open-plan kitchen/dining/living room, creating the perfect hub for modern family life and entertaining. Flooded with natural light and offering ample space for both dining and relaxing, this contemporary living space is ideal for everyday comfort.
Moving into the kitchen, it provides a practical layout with plentiful workspace and storage, complemented by a separate utility room for added convenience. An additional inner hall gives access to a downstairs WC and an integral garage, offering excellent storage potential.
Upstairs, the property continues to impress with two well-proportioned double bedrooms and a smaller bedroom, great for a single bed or an office. A family bathroom also accommodates all three bedrooms on the top floor, perfect for day-to-day living.
Externally, the property benefits from driveway parking and a private rear garden, perfect for outdoor entertaining, children, or pets. Additionally, an outdoor home office in the garden, creating a great space to work or for extra storage.
Early viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the spacious accommodation and fantastic open-plan layout this home has to offer.
Location
The city’s largest suburb and one of its most improving – Blacon is a friendly, well-established community that offers excellent value and genuine convenience close to the heart of the city. Just a short drive out, with a strong local identity, good schools and plenty of green space, it is a practical and increasingly popular choice for first-time buyers, young families and anyone wanting city-edge living without a city-centre price tag.
Village Life & Amenities
There is a lot to be said for being well-served in the area, especially for day-to-day needs. The local shopping parades at The Parade and Western Avenue do most of it, whilst supermarkets and convenience stores are present throughout. Sealand Road, a large retail park, is only a short drive away. Equally, there is a 15-hectare recreation ground and a number of parks giving families and dog walkers plenty of open space on the doorstep. This cannot be understated, especially for those wanting green space.
The suburb is made up largely of well-proportioned post-war semi-detached and terraced homes, offering some of the most affordable entry points into the Chester house market, with the countryside of the Welsh border and the River Dee close by.
What makes it intentionally different?
It is increasingly becoming a place that is growing in popularity thanks to the investment in the are and the care the community brings.
Schools & Getting Around
From the creche to University, families are well looked after. With five primary schools and Blacon High School all within the community as well, Chester University on the doorstep too. Transport is straightforward: frequent bus services connect Blacon to the city centre and beyond, while the A548 and A55 provide quick access to North Wales, the M53 and the wider motorway network, and Chester’s mainline station – with direct services to London Euston – is only a short journey away.
Key Mileage Distances
• Chester City Centre — 2 miles
• Chester Railway Station — 2.5 miles
• Greyhound Retail Park (Sealand Road) — 1 mile
• Countess of Chester Hospital — 1.5 miles
• A55 / A548 — 2 miles
• M53 (Junction 1) — 4 miles
• Hawarden Airport — 4 miles
• Liverpool John Lennon Airport — 20 miles
• Manchester Airport — 35 miles