Arnhem Way

Saighton

This beautiful end of terraced home sits proud above many others thanks to its unexpected additions and recent upgrades. Combine that with its unique position, being just one of four other properties tucked away along a private pathway, and you can see why it’s something special! Beautifully presented and well maintained throughout, this three-bedroom home allows for its next owner to move in and put their feet up. Located within the sought-after Crown Park development at Saighton, local amenities are a short walk away, the City Centre just a 10-minute drive and with the major network links also within a 5-minute drive, it certainly has the location box ticked.

Upon entering there is a hall with internal doors to the downstairs WC, kitchen/dining room and lounge, along with access to the utility cupboard and storage under the stairs. The lounge is spacious in size and has French doors leading to the large conservatory to the rear, meaning you are certainly not short of living space here. The conservatory has been well constructed with great quality and offers wall mounted heating to ensure enjoyment even in the colder months. The kitchen has been recently refitted to offer an attractive arrangement of timeless shaker style wall, base and full height units, inclusive of all the essential built in appliances you need.

To the first floor the landing has internal doors opening into the three bedrooms and bathroom. The principal bedroom benefits from a beautifully fitted en suite shower room, whilst the two remaining bedrooms share the recently improved family bathroom, fitted with a modern white three-piece suite and attractive tiling.

Externally, the position of this property is quite unique, having a tucked away position and private aspect to the front. There is parking for two cars and a pedestrian pathway leading to the front door. The property benefits from a landscaped rear garden, being easy to maintain with artificial lawn and a large, decked seating area.

A must see for all who can appreciate a tastefully finished home in a great location!

Location

Located on the southern fringe of Chester, Huntington and the neighbouring village of Saighton together form one of the most appealing residential and semi-rural pairings in the area. Huntington is a well-established suburb that has grown considerably since the post-war era, attracting families, young professionals and first-time buyers with its varied housing stock; from characterful post-war semis to the modern homes of the Crown Park Estate and excellent access to the city centre.

Saighton, a picturesque village steeped in history and recorded in the Domesday Book, sits just a short distance further out, offering a quieter, more rural setting without sacrificing convenience. Together, they appeal to those seeking a quality of life that balances easy city access with countryside on the doorstep.
Pubs, Restaurants & Local Amenities
The Rake & Pikel is the beating heart of Huntington’s social scene; a much-loved community pub that has undergone recent development and serves as a popular gathering point for locals. The area is well served for everyday needs with grocery stores, hairdressers and a dentist all within easy reach, along with other food outlets.
Connecting Huntington to Boughton is Sandy Lane.

At the top of Sandy Lane you have plenty of local amenities including the ever popular butchers, fish & chips and The Jolly Gardeners pub and restaurant – whilst located in Boughton, they are easily accessible. At the bottom of Sandy Lane, towards Saighton, there is a late night Co-Op providing you with all the essentials.

Day-to-day shopping is comfortably covered, with two major supermarkets just a few minutes away and the full range of Chester’s independent shops, restaurants and bars easily accessible from the area. The Crown Park Estate has also brought additional amenities to the wider community, benefiting both Huntington and Saighton residents alike.
Parks & Green Spaces
Huntington benefits from pleasant green spaces and community recreational areas, with open fields and walking routes connecting to the surrounding Cheshire countryside. Cutting through Huntington is Caldy Valley nature park, connecting Saighton to Boughton with scenic walking, perfect for those with dogs or young families, as it also has play facilities located within the park.

Sandy Lane Park connects the boroughs of Great Boughton, Huntington and Saighton, offering not only play facilities but views over the River Dee and the meadows. The area provides easy access to the River Dee, where residents can enjoy riverside walks, rowing, canoeing and paddleboarding during the warmer months.

Saighton itself is set within rolling Cheshire countryside, offering peaceful rural walks and lanes. Cyclists use the village as a meeting point and from Spring to Summer it is often used for cycling time trials. The nearby countryside and lanes towards Christleton and Waverton provide further attractive walking and cycling routes, whilst Chester’s Meadows and Grosvenor Park — one of the finest Victorian parks in the North West — are within comfortable reach, hosting open-air theatre, bandstand performances and seasonal events during the summer months.
Schools & Education
Huntington is well served by the newly built Huntington Community Primary School, providing modern facilities for local families. Saighton Church of England Primary School is also within easy reach and provides an excellent village school option. The well-regarded Abbeygate College, a popular independent school, sits nearby at Saighton.

For secondary education, Christleton High School is accessible from both areas and consistently achieves outstanding results. Bishops Bluecoat, located in Boughton, is also within easy reach. The King’s School, The Queen’s School and The Firs School in Chester provide further independent options for families seeking private education.
Transport & Connectivity
Huntington and Saighton are perfectly positioned for commuters, with direct access to the A41 providing swift connections southward towards Whitchurch and northward into Chester city centre and beyond. Chester Railway Station, accessible within minutes by road, offers regular direct services to London Euston in just over two hours, with fast connections to Liverpool Lime Street, Crewe, Manchester Piccadilly and beyond.

The M53 and M56 motorways are both within a short drive, opening up daily travel to Liverpool, Manchester and North Wales with ease. Chester Business Park, Deeside Industrial Park and Wrexham Industrial Estate are all within comfortable commuting distance for those working in commercial and industrial sectors.
Liverpool John Lennon Airport lies approximately 22 miles to the north, whilst Manchester Airport is around 35 miles via the M56. Hawarden Airport, catering for private and corporate aviation, is within 10 miles to the east.

Key Mileage Distances
Chester City Centre — 2.5 miles
Chester Railway Station — 3 miles
Christleton High School — 2 miles
Abbeygate College (Saighton) — 1 mile
Chester Business Park — 5 miles
M53 / M56 Junction — 6 miles
Hawarden Airport — 10 miles
Crewe — 18 miles
Liverpool John Lennon Airport — 22 miles
Manchester Airport — 35 miles

Property Features

End terraced home in a unique tucked away position
Greatly improved and extended to the rear
Three bedrooms
Two bathrooms
Recently refitted kitchen/dining room
Spacious lounge
Large conservatory to the rear
Parking for two vehicles
Sought after development

Nearby Amenities

Primary Schools
  • Huntington Community Primary School
    0.3 miles
  • Eccleston C of E Primary School
    1.2 miles
Secondary Schools
  • Queen’s Park High School
    1.4 miles
Transport
  • Chester Railway Station Nearest available
    1.9 miles
Attractions
  • THE TWIRL OF HAY
    0.9 miles
  • Ring O’Bells
    1.1 miles
  • Christleton Sports Centre
    1.1 miles
  • Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club
    1.3 miles
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Guilden Sutton Lane

Guilden Sutton

A picture-perfect home! Garden Cottage radiates with kerb appeal, not only grabbing you from the outside, but won’t leave you disappointed on the inside! Packed to the rafters with character features yet modern in finish, this home has it all. Beautifully presented and exceptionally well maintained by our sellers, it’s a true credit to them. This little gem comes to market offering a truly fantastic opportunity for the next lucky owner, ticking so many desirability boxes. The detached cottage is quietly tucked away and its existence unknown to many, enjoying a rural feel yet the convenience of day to day living completely catered for with Guilden Sutton’s excellent local amenities and desirable school all within walking distance.  

Upon entering you are greeted with a spacious hall having a staircase rising to the first floor and doors leading into the versatile living accommodation and downstairs WC. Coming complete with three reception rooms, the ground floor accommodation can be used how you wish, fourth bedroom, living room, snug, playroom or home office, the choice is yours. Each reception room boasts excellent proportions and pretty aspects whatever the direction. The stylish yet timeless kitchen has been fitted with a gorgeous arrangement of wall and base units, providing excellent storage and work surface space. The space available within the room and the clever configuration has also allowed for the accommodation of a separate breakfast bar seating area. White goods and additional storage are provided for within the separate utility room, also complete with a door to the side elevation. To the first floor you will find the landing which is bright and spacious, with doors leading to the three bedrooms and bathroom. There is absolutely no compromise on bedrooms here, thanks to each bedroom being equally well sized to accommodate family living without any compromise. The master bedrooms has a gorgeous dual aspect and the enjoyment of its own en suite shower room, which has been recently re-fitted with a stunning suite and attractive tiling. The bathroom is tastefully finished with a three-piece suite to include a whirlpool bath, sink and WC, complemented perfectly with stone tiling. 

Outside is a real treat! If you like gardening and have been looking for something that is larger than average, comes with a private aspect and gets the sun morning, afternoon and evening, this rear garden is going to tick all of your boxes. The plot itself and its luxury of privacy allows for useable gardens to sweep across the front, side and rear elevations. Perfectly landscaped and cleverly sectioned by the current sellers, it effortlessly caters for everyone, featuring a variety of lawn and seating areas, along with beautifully planted spaces and mature trees. There is a large, gravelled driveway providing ample off-road parking and leading directly to the detached double garage. In addition, a separate gated entrance provides convenient access to the rear garden, offering further secure parking – ideal for a motorhome, boat, or additional vehicles.

Situated within the highly desirable village of Guilden Sutton, the location is the final box ticked. It is the perfect combination of rural living and convenience, thanks to its immediate environment of fields and open space, yet all you could need within a short distance.

Location

Just three short miles north-east of Chester, the neighbouring villages of Guilden Sutton and Mickle Trafford offer the increasingly rare combination of genuine village life and city-edge convenience. Quiet, friendly and well-rooted, with countryside on one side and Chester’s amenities barely ten minutes away on the other, the two villages are a firm favourite with families and commuters alike; drawn by their good primary schools, strong community spirit and easy access to the motorway network and the city.
Village Life & Amenities
Guilden Sutton is the more characterful of the two, gathered around the Grade II-listed St John the Baptist’s Church with a primary school, post office, village hall and a clutch of local businesses. At its heart is the Bird in Hand, an inn since 1724 and one of the best-loved pub-restaurants in the Chester area, while the nearby Meadow Lea Farm coffee shop — set on a working dairy farm, complete with its own ice cream — is a popular spot with families and walkers.
Mickle Trafford, a short stroll away, offers an established residential setting with its own well-regarded village primary school, a Co-op and everyday shops, and convenient access to the A56 and rail links. Between them the two villages cover day-to-day needs comfortably, with open countryside and pleasant walks close at hand and the full range of Chester’s shops, restaurants and entertainment only a short drive away.
Both locations offer incredible links in and out of the villages making them ideal for the person or families who need to access other local and wider gems for work and pleasure whilst having all the serenity to stay at home surrounded by countryside and a strong community.
What makes it intentionally different?
Even though they are small, they are well established areas and communities. Houses here are often sought-after from working professionals, families and retirees. That means you have a mix who enjoy the quiet serenity of the place plus, a community who look out for oneanother.
Schools & Getting Around
Both villages are well served for primary education, with Guilden Sutton Primary School and Mickle Trafford Village School both popular with local families, and well-regarded secondary options nearby including Christleton High School. For getting around, the A56 and A51 give swift access to Chester and onward to the M53 and M56, opening up Liverpool, Manchester and North Wales, while Chester’s mainline station — with direct services to London Euston — is only a short drive away.

Key Mileage Distances
• Chester City Centre — 3 miles
• Mickle Trafford — 1 mile
• Chester Railway Station — 3 miles
• Chester Business Park — 5 miles
• M53 / M56 Junction — 4 miles
• Hawarden Airport — 10 miles
• Crewe — 22 miles
• Liverpool John Lennon Airport — 20 miles
• Manchester Airport — 33 miles

Property Features

Stunning detached cottage in a tucked away location
Three/Four bedrooms, principal bedroom with stunning en suite shower room
Vast gardens to each elevation
Versatile living spaces
Stylish yet timeless fitted kitchen
Double garage and large gravelled driveway with EV charging point
Sought after Guilden Sutton location
Beautifully finished and maintained throughout

Nearby Amenities

Primary Schools
  • St Martins Academy
    1.1 miles
  • Mickle Trafford Village School
    1.1 miles
Secondary Schools
  • Queen’s Park High School Nearest available
    2.2 miles
Transport
  • Chester Railway Station Nearest available
    1.7 miles
Attractions
  • Chester Rugby Union Football Club
    0.5 miles
  • The Cheshire County Sports Club
    1.1 miles
  • Stamford Bridge Inn
    1.2 miles
  • Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club
    1.3 miles
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Garth Drive

Chester

Occupying a fantastic position within a popular residential area, this spacious and versatile three bedroom semi-detached home offers flexible accommodation, including a self-contained annexe with its own private entrance. Perfect for those seeking multi-generational living or guest accommodation, the property provides a wonderful balance of space inside and out.

The main house comprises an entrance hallway, a comfortable lounge leading through to a useful office space, and a large conservatory overlooking the rear garden. The conservatory also benefits from a convenient ground floor shower room/WC. The fitted kitchen offers a range of wall and base units, providing plenty of storage and workspace. Upstairs, there are two double bedrooms, with built in wardrobes to the primary, a single bedroom, and a modern shower room.

The adjoining annexe has its own access door and features an open plan kitchen/living room, a double bedroom, and a shower room, offering great versatility for extended family or guests.

Externally, the property boasts a double driveway to the front providing off road parking. To the rear, the extensive gardens are arranged over several levels, featuring patio seating areas, mature shrubs and trees, a superb outdoor space to enjoy throughout the seasons.

This is a rare opportunity to secure a spacious home with such adaptable accommodation, close to excellent local amenities, schools and transport links.

Location

Situated within easy reach of both the Bache and Chester General Stations providing fast and efficient railway services, as well as being approximately a mile from the comprehensive array of amenities within and around the Roman city of Chester. The Chester University main campus is also within walking distance of the property, and excellent connections to the wider north west road communications network can be made use of via junctions with the A55 expressway into North Wales and the M56 motorway.

Property Features

Three bedroom semi detached home
Adjoining self contained annexe, ideal for multi-generational living or guests
Lounge leading through to office and large conservatory
Ground floor shower room/WC
Modern kitchen with a range of wall and base units
Two double bedrooms, plus single bedroom
First floor shower room
Double driveway providing off road parking
Extensive, multi level rear garden with patio, shrubs and trees

Nearby Amenities

Primary Schools
  • The Queens Lower School
    0.2 miles
  • Newton Primary School
    0.5 miles
Secondary Schools
  • The Queens School Senior School
    1.1 miles
  • Queen’s Park High School
    1.4 miles
Transport
  • Bache Railway Station
    0.2 miles
  • Chester Railway Station
    0.8 miles
Attractions
  • zippys playworld
    0.2 miles
  • Total Fitness Chester
    0.4 miles
  • Northgate Arena
    0.6 miles
  • Bawn Lodge
    0.7 miles
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Hoole Lane

Hoole

This immaculate terraced home provides not only a superb central location, but a great property to truly reflect. With immaculate decor and presentation throughout, this property has hit the nail on the head with the perfect blend of the Victorian character features with modern design. Situated between both the City Centre and Hoole, with its boutique shops, bars and restaurants, you couldn’t be more centrally located.

Internally the property is beautifully presented throughout, offering a ready to move in finish. There is a hall with stairs rising to the first floor, whilst the open plan aspect into the living accommodation allows for plenty of natural light to flood the space. The lounge is situated to the front and enjoys a large window to the front and attractive wood flooring which flows into the dining room, with the open plan aspect providing the perfect environment for family living and entertaining. Doors lead conveniently out from the dining room to the rear courtyard, whilst an internal door takes you through to the kitchen. Here you will find a comprehensive arrangement of wall and base units providing ample storage and work surface space, with space for appliances.

To the first floor there are two double bedrooms and the large bathroom fully fitted with a four-piece white suite and complemented with attractive tiling. From the landing, a staircase rises to the second floor where the third double bedroom is held offering yet another well proportioned double bedroom.

To the rear there is a walled courtyard garden, being an easy to maintain space with a private aspect.

This home comes with the complete package and of course, that most important location, nestled between the City Centre and Hoole.

Location

Hoole has fast become arguably one of Chester’s most sought after suburbs. The demand for the area is at an all time high and who can blame them! There is so much to offer just within the immediate locality from boutique shops to bars and award winning restaurants. However, the City centre is within walking distance where there is a wider range of shopping and leisure facilities. Hoole’s character and charm comes from a great deal of Victorian style properties where most have been sympathetically upgraded and restored to provide a modern blend of tradition and style. Now known as “Notting Hoole”, the name says it all. For travel the property is within a mile or so of the M53 motorway and Chester Station is within walking distance for travel both to London and the other major cities across the North West. Could we get anymore central? Location is everything!

Property Features

Attractive Victorian terraced home
Three double bedrooms
Spacious lounge with open plan aspect to the dining room
Well fitted kitchen with door to the rear
Tastefully fitted bathroom with four piece suite
Walled courtyard garden with private aspect
Central location within walking distance of both Hoole and the City Centre
Ready to move in finish
Residents permit parking

Nearby Amenities

Primary Schools
  • St Werburgh’s & St Columba’s Catholic Primary School
    0.2 miles
  • Hoole Church of England Primary and Nursery School
    0.3 miles
Secondary Schools
  • Queen’s Park High School
    0.7 miles
  • The Queens School Senior School
    1.1 miles
Transport
  • Chester Railway Station
    0.3 miles
  • Bache Railway Station
    1.3 miles
Attractions
  • The Suburbs
    0.4 miles
  • Sticky Walnut
    0.4 miles
  • Bawn Lodge
    0.5 miles
  • Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club
    0.5 miles
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Hoole Lane

Hoole

Beautifully presented and set across three spacious floors, this superb four-bedroom townhouse combines modern style with generous proportions and thoughtful design throughout. The property offers a versatile layout ideal for family life, with bright and well-balanced spaces that feel both comfortable and contemporary.

The ground floor opens with a welcoming entrance hall leading through to a bright and sociable kitchen/dining room, ideal for family life or entertaining. To the rear, the well-proportioned lounge enjoys patio doors that open directly onto the garden, creating a lovely flow between indoor and outdoor living. The garden itself features both a lawned area and a paved patio, perfect for relaxing or dining al fresco.

The first floor hosts a particularly spacious second bedroom, another comfortable double bedroom, a single bedroom which also works well as a home office, and a modern family bathroom fitted with a three-piece suite and shower over bath.

Occupying the top floor, the impressive master bedroom has the added convenience of a fitted air condition unit and it enjoys complete privacy and a peaceful outlook across the allotments to the rear. This space is complemented by a stylish en-suite shower room, creating a true retreat.

Externally, the property offers a driveway to the front providing parking for two cars, complete with an EV charging point. To the rear, there’s an additional area of land offering further parking potential and scope for a large shed or outbuilding if desired.

Situated in a highly regarded area with excellent access to Chester city centre, major transport links, and sought-after local schools, this home perfectly combines comfort, convenience, and a touch of modern luxury.

Location

One of the most sought after and vibrant suburbs, often referred to as Notting-Hoole, Hoole welcomes everyone. A warm community spirit of a traditional village but just a short stroll from city-centre living. Located just a short walk from Chester’s historic walls and the bustling retail heart of the city, Hoole offers something truly different. A dynamic of deeply rooted-character that isn’t afraid to be itself. It’s the perennial favourite with young professionals, families, and those looking to downsize without compromising on quality of life.
Restaurants, Pubs & Local Amenities
Hoole road is the beating heart of the suburb, lined with an impressive array of independent cafes, restaurants, delicatessens and pubs that would rival many a city high street. Home to award winning restaurants like Sticky Walnut, beautiful and welcoming pubs as well as independent stores, shops and bakeries.
Day-to-day shopping is exceptionally well catered for, with independent butchers, bakers, florists, boutique fashion, a fishmonger and a post office all within easy reach. Local coffee shops like The Little Yellow Pig, Short & Stout and Echinida as well as the award winning restaurant, Sticky Walnut makes this a little piece of heaven in Chester.
Parks & Green Spaces
Whilst it may be built up with a mixture of terraced homes and large Victorian properties, there are a lot of green spaces dotted around the area. Hoole Recreation Ground on Faulkner Street provides a pleasant local park with open lawns and children’s play facilities and is a popular gathering spot for families throughout the year.

Alexandra Park has open air tennis courts, a large play area facility and a scenic walk cut through to large open fields where you can expect to see Sunday football as well dog walkers enjoying the space.

The world-famous River Dee and its picturesque Meadows are within a short cycling or walking distance, offering riverside walks, rowing and a much-loved green lung stretching through the heart of Chester. Grosvenor Park, one of the finest Victorian parks in the North West, is equally accessible and hosts open-air theatre, bandstand performances and seasonal events during the summer months.
Schools & Education
Hoole sits within the catchment area of several highly regarded primary schools. Hoole Church of England Primary School and St Werburgh’s RC Primary are both well regarded and popular with local families. St Martin’s Academy sits in the centre of Hoole as well as Maple Grove School, the latter specialising in the education of autistic children.
For secondary education, the area falls within the catchment for the outstanding Christleton High School, which consistently achieves excellent results and is held in high esteem across the county. The Chester Catholic High School also serves families in the area.
For those seeking independent schooling, Hoole is exceptionally well positioned. The King’s School and The Queen’s School Chester are both within easy reach, together with The Firs School, Abbeygate College at Saighton, and further afield, The Grange School at Hartford and Ellesmere College. Chester University and its associated facilities are also accessible from Hoole, and the proximity to the city centre makes the full range of further education and library resources readily available.
Transport & Connectivity
Hoole is perfectly positioned for transport links, placing it at the centre of regional road and rail networks. Chester Railway Station is just a ten-minute walk from the heart of Hoole, offering regular direct services to London Euston in under two hours, with fast connections to Liverpool Lime Street, Manchester Piccadilly and beyond. Crewe station, with its extensive intercity connections on the West Coast Main Line, is under 20 miles by road and a short train ride away.
You can quickly access the A55 to North Wales as well as the A55 which goes towards Manchester. The M53 lies on the doorstep for access to Liverpool and the wider Wirral and quickly connects to the M56 towards Manchester.
Chester Business Park, Deeside Industrial Park and Wrexham Industrial Estate are all within comfortable commuting distance for those working in commercial and industrial sectors.
Liverpool John Lennon Airport is approximately 22 miles distant, whilst Manchester Airport — the North West’s principal international gateway — lies some 35 miles away via the M56. Hawarden Airport, serving private and corporate aviation, is under 10 miles to the east.
Key Mileage Distances
Chester City Centre — 0.8 miles
Chester Railway Station — 0.7 miles
Chester Business Park — 3 miles
M53 / M56 Junction — 5 miles
Hawarden Airport — 9 miles
Crewe — 18 miles
Liverpool John Lennon Airport — 22 miles
Manchester Airport — 35 miles

Property Features

Spacious four-bedroom townhouse arranged over three floors
Lounge with patio doors leading to the garden
Kitchen/dining room with ample storage and workspace
Large primary bedroom with Air Conditioning and a modern en-suite
Generous second bedroom plus two further bedrooms
Family bathroom with shower over bath
Enclosed rear garden with lawn and patio area
Driveway for two cars with EV charging point
Additional rear land providing further parking

Nearby Amenities

Primary Schools
  • Hoole Church of England Primary and Nursery School
    0.2 miles
  • St Martins Academy
    0.3 miles
Secondary Schools
  • Queen’s Park High School
    1.2 miles
  • The Queens School Senior School
    1.5 miles
Transport
  • Chester Railway Station
    0.7 miles
  • Bache Railway Station
    1.3 miles
Attractions
  • The Suburbs
    0.5 miles
  • Sticky Walnut
    0.5 miles
  • Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club
    0.6 miles
  • Bawn Lodge
    0.6 miles
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Church Lane

Guilden Sutton

Looking for the rarity of a bungalow where all of the improvements, updating and upgrades have been done for you? Look no further! This beautiful detached bungalow enjoys an elevated and private position within the picturesque village of Guilden Sutton. The property occupies a quiet spot yet the convenience of local amenities are within easy reach, the Bird in Hand Sunday roasts just a stone’s throw, need we say more! The flexible and spacious room sizes are combined perfectly with the clearly well-maintained finish throughout. Coming complete with two bedrooms to the ground floor and a stunning principal bedroom suite converted within the loft, it certainly appeals to many buyers, from the families longing for the desirable local primary school to those downsizing and longing for the easy life.

The layout internally boasts fantastic versatility, complemented with spacious, light and airy rooms. Starting with the impressive porch addition, its not only practical but great in size and opens further into the spacious hall. Immediately you are greeted with the striking spiral staircase to the first floor bedroom suite, whilst doors lead into the main living areas, two of the bedrooms and the family bathroom. The lounge is a fantastic size, flooded with natural light thanks to the two bay windows to the side and front elevations, and French doors leading directly to the rear garden. The kitchen/dining room is the perfect environment for family living and entertaining, featuring a comprehensive arrangement of modern base and wall units for all of your storage needs, along with plenty of work surface space. Leading off from the kitchen is the conservatory, where windows to each elevation perfectly frame the beautifully maintained garden. Also conveniently accessed from the kitchen is the much larger than average utility room, boasting yet more storage and space for the white goods. A door to the rear provides access to the rear garden, whilst an internal door leads into the cleverly converted garage, which is easily utilised for a variety of purposes. Bedroom two is situated to the front of the property and is spacious in size, whilst also benefitting from bespoke fitted wardrobes to maximise space. The third bedroom comes complete with the same luxury of fitted wardrobes and is situated to the rear to enjoy views of the garden. The family bathroom has been fitted with a stylish three-piece suite to include a bath with shower over, WC and wash basin, all complemented perfectly with attractive tiling and beautiful fittings.

Moving on up, where you will not find it hard to be impressed by the stunning bedroom suite stretching the width of the bungalow! Thoughtfully converted to maximize the space and accessed via the eye-catching spiral staircase from the hall, the entire floor has been well configured to offer a beautiful bedroom, a walk-in wardrobe/ dressing area, along with an impressive sized en-suite with underfloor heating, a rainfall shower, wash basin and WC. It can’t help but scream luxury!

 The outside of the property continues to impress with its set back and elevated position, accessed via a sweeping driveway with ample parking directly to the front of the bungalow. The lovely plot itself allows for a wraparound garden to the side and rear, both enjoying the sun at different times of the day. Laid mostly to lawn, there is also a lovely patio area ideal for those summer evening BBQs.

This is a bungalow offering the rarity of a move in ready finish, combine that with its beautiful setting and you will be hard pushed to find better.

Location

Just three short miles north-east of Chester, the neighbouring villages of Guilden Sutton and Mickle Trafford offer the increasingly rare combination of genuine village life and city-edge convenience. Quiet, friendly and well-rooted, with countryside on one side and Chester’s amenities barely ten minutes away on the other, the two villages are a firm favourite with families and commuters alike; drawn by their good primary schools, strong community spirit and easy access to the motorway network and the city.
Village Life & Amenities
Guilden Sutton is the more characterful of the two, gathered around the Grade II-listed St John the Baptist’s Church with a primary school, post office, village hall and a clutch of local businesses. At its heart is the Bird in Hand, an inn since 1724 and one of the best-loved pub-restaurants in the Chester area, while the nearby Meadow Lea Farm coffee shop — set on a working dairy farm, complete with its own ice cream — is a popular spot with families and walkers.
Mickle Trafford, a short stroll away, offers an established residential setting with its own well-regarded village primary school, a Co-op and everyday shops, and convenient access to the A56 and rail links. Between them the two villages cover day-to-day needs comfortably, with open countryside and pleasant walks close at hand and the full range of Chester’s shops, restaurants and entertainment only a short drive away.
Both locations offer incredible links in and out of the villages making them ideal for the person or families who need to access other local and wider gems for work and pleasure whilst having all the serenity to stay at home surrounded by countryside and a strong community.
What makes it intentionally different?
Even though they are small, they are well established areas and communities. Houses here are often sought-after from working professionals, families and retirees. That means you have a mix who enjoy the quiet serenity of the place plus, a community who look out for oneanother.
Schools & Getting Around
Both villages are well served for primary education, with Guilden Sutton Primary School and Mickle Trafford Village School both popular with local families, and well-regarded secondary options nearby including Christleton High School. For getting around, the A56 and A51 give swift access to Chester and onward to the M53 and M56, opening up Liverpool, Manchester and North Wales, while Chester’s mainline station — with direct services to London Euston — is only a short drive away.

Key Mileage Distances
• Chester City Centre — 3 miles
• Mickle Trafford — 1 mile
• Chester Railway Station — 3 miles
• Chester Business Park — 5 miles
• M53 / M56 Junction — 4 miles
• Hawarden Airport — 10 miles
• Crewe — 22 miles
• Liverpool John Lennon Airport — 20 miles
• Manchester Airport — 33 miles

Property Features

Beautiful detached bungalow enjoying a quiet, tucked away position
Sought after village location with excellent amenities
Two double bedrooms to the ground floor
Cleverly converted loft offering a bedroom, en-suite, walk in wardrobe and dressing room
Spacious kitchen/dining room ideal for entertaining, with conservatory leading off
Large utility room with internal access to the converted garage
Beautifully fitted bathroom complete with a three piece suite
Fantastic size lounge with lovely dual aspect
Gardens to the side and rear enjoying the sun throughout the day

Nearby Amenities

Primary Schools
  • Mickle Trafford Village School
    1.1 miles
Secondary Schools
  • Queen’s Park High School Nearest available
    2.8 miles
Transport
  • Chester Railway Station Nearest available
    2.3 miles
Attractions
  • Stamford Bridge Inn
    0.7 miles
  • Chester Rugby Union Football Club
    0.9 miles
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Kohima Crescent

Saighton

Situated within the popular Saighton development, this beautifully presented semi-detached home offers the perfect blend of modern living and convenience, making it ideal for a wide range of buyers.

Upon entering, you are greeted by a welcoming hallway with doors leading to the open-plan kitchen/dining/living room and a practical downstairs WC. The kitchen is designed with a range of wall and base units, integral appliances, and ample workspace, making it functional and stylish. The open-plan layout flows into the living area, where French doors open directly onto the rear garden, creating a bright and sociable space perfect for both relaxation and entertaining.

Moving to the first floor landing you will find doors leading to the three bedrooms.  Bedroom one benefits from its own en-suite shower room. The remaining two rooms consist of a good size double and single room. The family bathroom is fitted with a modern white three-piece suite complimented with attractive tiling.

Externally, the home benefits from a garage with parking space in front, while the rear garden provides a low-maintenance space thanks to artificial lawn and a patio seating area—perfect for enjoying outdoor living.

This exceptional property is ready for you to move in, in a great location what more could you want!

Location

Located on the southern fringe of Chester, Huntington and the neighbouring village of Saighton together form one of the most appealing residential and semi-rural pairings in the area. Huntington is a well-established suburb that has grown considerably since the post-war era, attracting families, young professionals and first-time buyers with its varied housing stock; from characterful post-war semis to the modern homes of the Crown Park Estate and excellent access to the city centre.

Saighton, a picturesque village steeped in history and recorded in the Domesday Book, sits just a short distance further out, offering a quieter, more rural setting without sacrificing convenience. Together, they appeal to those seeking a quality of life that balances easy city access with countryside on the doorstep.
Pubs, Restaurants & Local Amenities
The Rake & Pikel is the beating heart of Huntington’s social scene; a much-loved community pub that has undergone recent development and serves as a popular gathering point for locals. The area is well served for everyday needs with grocery stores, hairdressers and a dentist all within easy reach, along with other food outlets.
Connecting Huntington to Boughton is Sandy Lane.

At the top of Sandy Lane you have plenty of local amenities including the ever popular butchers, fish & chips and The Jolly Gardeners pub and restaurant – whilst located in Boughton, they are easily accessible. At the bottom of Sandy Lane, towards Saighton, there is a late night Co-Op providing you with all the essentials.

Day-to-day shopping is comfortably covered, with two major supermarkets just a few minutes away and the full range of Chester’s independent shops, restaurants and bars easily accessible from the area. The Crown Park Estate has also brought additional amenities to the wider community, benefiting both Huntington and Saighton residents alike.
Parks & Green Spaces
Huntington benefits from pleasant green spaces and community recreational areas, with open fields and walking routes connecting to the surrounding Cheshire countryside. Cutting through Huntington is Caldy Valley nature park, connecting Saighton to Boughton with scenic walking, perfect for those with dogs or young families, as it also has play facilities located within the park.

Sandy Lane Park connects the boroughs of Great Boughton, Huntington and Saighton, offering not only play facilities but views over the River Dee and the meadows. The area provides easy access to the River Dee, where residents can enjoy riverside walks, rowing, canoeing and paddleboarding during the warmer months.

Saighton itself is set within rolling Cheshire countryside, offering peaceful rural walks and lanes. Cyclists use the village as a meeting point and from Spring to Summer it is often used for cycling time trials. The nearby countryside and lanes towards Christleton and Waverton provide further attractive walking and cycling routes, whilst Chester’s Meadows and Grosvenor Park — one of the finest Victorian parks in the North West — are within comfortable reach, hosting open-air theatre, bandstand performances and seasonal events during the summer months.
Schools & Education
Huntington is well served by the newly built Huntington Community Primary School, providing modern facilities for local families. Saighton Church of England Primary School is also within easy reach and provides an excellent village school option. The well-regarded Abbeygate College, a popular independent school, sits nearby at Saighton.

For secondary education, Christleton High School is accessible from both areas and consistently achieves outstanding results. Bishops Bluecoat, located in Boughton, is also within easy reach. The King’s School, The Queen’s School and The Firs School in Chester provide further independent options for families seeking private education.
Transport & Connectivity
Huntington and Saighton are perfectly positioned for commuters, with direct access to the A41 providing swift connections southward towards Whitchurch and northward into Chester city centre and beyond. Chester Railway Station, accessible within minutes by road, offers regular direct services to London Euston in just over two hours, with fast connections to Liverpool Lime Street, Crewe, Manchester Piccadilly and beyond.

The M53 and M56 motorways are both within a short drive, opening up daily travel to Liverpool, Manchester and North Wales with ease. Chester Business Park, Deeside Industrial Park and Wrexham Industrial Estate are all within comfortable commuting distance for those working in commercial and industrial sectors.
Liverpool John Lennon Airport lies approximately 22 miles to the north, whilst Manchester Airport is around 35 miles via the M56. Hawarden Airport, catering for private and corporate aviation, is within 10 miles to the east.

Key Mileage Distances
Chester City Centre — 2.5 miles
Chester Railway Station — 3 miles
Christleton High School — 2 miles
Abbeygate College (Saighton) — 1 mile
Chester Business Park — 5 miles
M53 / M56 Junction — 6 miles
Hawarden Airport — 10 miles
Crewe — 18 miles
Liverpool John Lennon Airport — 22 miles
Manchester Airport — 35 miles

Property Features

Lovely Semi-detached house
Open-plan kitchen/Dining/living Room
Well presented and maintained
Family bathroom and en-suite shower room
Lovey rear garden with private aspect
Close to local amenities
Garage and off-road parking

Nearby Amenities

Primary Schools
  • Huntington Community Primary School
    0.1 miles
  • Eccleston C of E Primary School
    1.1 miles
Secondary Schools
  • Queen’s Park High School
    1.4 miles
  • Chester Catholic High School
    1.4 miles
Transport
  • Chester Railway Station Nearest available
    1.9 miles
Attractions
  • THE TWIRL OF HAY
    1.0 miles
  • Ring O’Bells
    1.2 miles
  • Christleton Sports Centre
    1.2 miles
  • Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club
    1.3 miles
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The Nook

Newton

Location combined perfectly with property! Situated within the quiet, tree lined road of The Nook in Newton, this home has desirability written all over it. Traditional in features, yet modern in style, this semi detached home offers a stunning finish thanks to a great range of improvements and upgrades, meaning the two blend perfectly. Sitting central for many local amenities as well as being walking distance to Hoole, the City Centre and the railway station, the location couldn’t be better, with network links and desirable schools also nearby.  The next lucky owner has the luxury of simply moving in and popping their feet up.

Upon entering you are greeted with a lovely hall, having a turned staircase rising to the first floor and doors leading to the living accommodation. The lounge enjoys an attractive bow bay window which floods the room with natural light, whilst a gas stove inset to the fireplace creates the perfect focal point. To the rear there is a great size open plan kitchen/dining room, certainly holding the heart of this home and being the perfect environment for family living and entertaining. The kitchen has been recently re-fitted with stylish, yet timeless, wall and base units, providing ample storage and work surface space. French doors open out to the landscaped rear garden, whilst a useful rear porch doubles up as a utility room, with space and plumbing for the white goods. To conclude the ground floor accommodation, there is the ever-useful downstairs WC, a must for most! To the first floor you will find the bright and airy landing, having doors leading to the three bedrooms and the bathroom, which comes complete with a gorgeous three piece suite, complemented perfectly with attractive tiling.

The rear garden is a real treat! The great size has been perfectly utilised with a keen eye for detail and clever landscaping to offer a range of lawn and seating areas. It offers something for everyone!

Traditional in features, yet modern in style, this home must be seen to appreciate the accommodation on offer.

Location

Sitting between Upton and Hoole, Newton is a highly desirable residential suburb where a strong village identity mixed with different styles of homes and access to good schooling and transport links makes it perfect for families, working professionals and those looking to get onto the housing ladder whilst still only being minutes from Chester city center.
Pubs, Restaurants & Local Amenities
With several pubs, restaurants and local shops serving the area, it’s no wonder that Newton is popular with the locals, and those looking for a home there.
With a regular bus service that gets locals in and out of the city, a transport network on the doorstep and even easy to access walks into Hoole and Upton, you are well looked after in Newton.
The Kingsway shopping centre has the locals favourite, Jeff’s for takeout, a small grocery shop, a pharmacy and a hair salon. There is the Limewood Field’s Skatepark and large grass area located near to that for a small walk, perfect for anyone who needs to take their dog for a walk. Equally, just over the other side of this park is the Hoole Coronation Recreation Ground and on the other side, Upton park.
Because of their proximity to these other areas, you are going to be well served no matter what you need, such as the award-winning butchers and fishmongers in Hoole or the award-winning Fish and Chip shop in Upton.

Recreation & Green Spaces
The Limewood fields across from the Kingsway shops offers a lot green open spaces where you see many people take their dogs for a walk as well as a play facility for kids. It’s deceivingly bigger than it looks with access to the millennium walkway and with enough space to go for a stroll and take you to other parts of Newton.

Equally, you are a stones throw from Hoole and access to their parks and recreation spaces is a short 20 minute walk away.
Schools & Education
There are four primary schools within the civil parish; Acresfield Academy, Mill View Primary School, Upton Heath Church of England Primary School and Upton Westlea Primary School, giving families a genuine choice of setting to suit their preferences.
Upton High School is the local, co-educational state secondary, an above-average-sized school with an on-site sixth form and recently expanded sports facilities serving both pupils and the wider community. The well-regarded Christleton High School is also within reach for families living towards the southern edge of the parish.
Independent schooling is well represented more widely, The King’s School, The Queen’s School, The Firs School & Abbeygate College located across the city providing strong independent options as well.
Transport & Connectivity
Newton is one of the best positioned localities for transport in and out of city, both on road and rail. Bache railway station sits less than a mile from the village centre, with links on the Merseyrail Wirral Line and provides regular services into Chester city centre and onwards to Birkenhead and Liverpool, making it a highly convenient option for daily commuters. Chester railway station, accessible within minutes by road or taxi, offers regular direct services to London Euston just over two hours, with fast connections to Liverpool Lime Street, Crewe, Manchester Piccadilly and beyond.
By road, the A41 Chester to Ellesmere Port trunk road runs directly through the area, providing swift access north towards the M53 motorway and the Wirral, whilst the A5116 Liverpool Road connects to the wider Chester ring road and city centre. The M53 and M56 motorways are both within a short drive, opening up daily travel to Liverpool, Manchester and North Wales with ease. Chester Business Park, Deeside Industrial Park and Wrexham Industrial Estate are all readily accessible for those employed in professional and commercial sectors.
Liverpool John Lennon Airport lies approximately 22 miles to the north, whilst Manchester Airport is around 35 miles via the M56. Hawarden Airport, catering for private and corporate aviation, is within 10 miles to the east.

Key Mileage Distances
• Chester City Centre — 2 miles
• Chester Railway Station — 2.5 miles
• Bache Railway Station — 0.8 miles
• Chester Zoo — 0.5 miles
• Chester Business Park — 4 miles
• M53 Motorway — 4 miles
• M56 Motorway — 7 miles
• Hawarden Airport — 9 miles
• Crewe — 20 miles
• Liverpool Airport – 18.5
• Manchester Airport – 17 miles

Property Features

Semi detached home with a stunning and move in ready finish
Three bedrooms, each bright and well-proportioned.
Situated on a quiet, tree-lined road within walking distance of Hoole and the City
Perfect blend of characterful features and modern style
Stylish refitted kitchen with an open-plan layout ideal for family living and entertaining
Spacious lounge with bow bay window
Beautifully fitted bathroom with three piece suite
Landscaped rear garden, generous in size, with lawn and seating areas
Rear porch doubling as a useful utility room for added convenience

Nearby Amenities

Primary Schools
  • Newton Primary School
    0.2 miles
  • The Queens Lower School
    0.5 miles
Secondary Schools
  • The Queens School Senior School
    1.1 miles
  • Queen’s Park High School
    1.3 miles
Transport
  • Bache Railway Station
    0.5 miles
  • Chester Railway Station
    0.6 miles
Attractions
  • zippys playworld
    0.3 miles
  • Bawn Lodge
    0.4 miles
  • The Suburbs
    0.5 miles
  • Sticky Walnut
    0.5 miles
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George Street

Chester

Tucked away in one of Chester’s most sought-after central spots, this charming one-bedroom terraced home is perfectly placed on George Street and backs directly onto the canal, offering stunning waterside views that are hard to beat. Whether you’re a first-time buyer, downsizer, or someone seeking a lovely home in the heart of the city, this home ticks all the boxes for location, character, and lifestyle.

The property itself is full of potential and offers a wonderful opportunity for someone to create their own canal-side retreat. Internally, the accommodation comprises a welcoming living space to the front, leading through to a fitted kitchen at the rear. From the kitchen area is an inner hall giving you access to a handy storage/utility cupboard and the family bathroom fitted with a white three-piece suite.

Upstairs, the generous bedroom enjoys a dual aspect with a tranquil outlook to the rear over the canal with ample storage.

To the rear, the property really comes into its own, the lovely quaint courtyard gives you incredible views in every direction. All while being just a short stroll away from Chester’s vibrant city centre, shops, bars, restaurants, and transport links.

A rare find in an unbeatable location, this is city living with a peaceful twist.

Location

The famous rows offer a wide range of shopping facilities together with wine bars, restaurants, cafes and public houses while the River Dee offers a range of recreational facilities including pleasant walks across the meadows. The Roodee Racecourse boasts one of the city’s main social events at the May meeting and other meetings at various times throughout the year. As well as the extensive shopping and leisure facilities in the city, which include health and fitness centres, a tennis club, golf clubs, museums and parks, there is easy access to the Chester southerly bypass to North Wales and M53 motorway. Chester’s main station has regular train services and a two hour intercity service to London Euston. Both Liverpool and Manchester are within easy reach and served with international airports.

A cultural haven, Chester offers an excellent range of bars, restaurants, cafes, shops and places like the newly built Waitrose and M&S are just a short walk from your front door. The city has charming appeal with its historic Tudor and Medieval architecture, making it one of the best cities in the country to live in, further recreational facilities include:
• Shopping
• Cafes and Bars
• Chester Racecourse
• Rowing on the River Dee
• Art Galleries, Museums and a Cathedral
The mainline railway and motorway links provide good commuting and some of the best schools in the region are located in the city.
Chester has excellent access to the motorway network and is within commuting distance to Liverpool and Manchester.

Chester to Manchester: 40 miles
Chester to Liverpool: 30 miles
Chester to Manchester International Airport: 30 miles
Chester to John Lennon Airport: 24 miles

Chester is well connected with rail travel to Liverpool, Manchester and beyond. The main Chester station is 10 to 15 minute walk from your front door, with a direct rail link to London Euston taking just over 2 hours. Similarly, your train journey to Manchester City centre is just over an hour and to Liverpool just over 40 minutes.

Property Features

Unrivalled canal-side location in the heart of Chester
Stunning views directly over the Canal
Charming one-bedroom terraced home
Spacious bedroom with peaceful canal outlook
Family bathroom with three-piece suite
Moments from Chester city centre, shops, and restaurants
A rare opportunity in a highly desirable location

Nearby Amenities

Primary Schools
  • Chester Blue Coat CE Primary School
    0.3 miles
  • University Church Free School (UCFS)
    0.4 miles
Secondary Schools
  • The Queens School Senior School
    0.4 miles
  • Queen’s Park High School
    0.7 miles
Transport
  • Chester Railway Station
    0.5 miles
  • Bache Railway Station
    1.0 miles
Attractions
  • Northgate Arena
    0.1 miles
  • Booth Mansion
    0.3 miles
  • Total Fitness Chester
    0.4 miles
  • zippys playworld
    0.6 miles
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