Shavington Avenue

Hoole

A beautifully renovated Victorian family home on one of Hoole’s most prestigious tree-lined avenues. Occupying an enviable position on the highly sought-after Shavington Avenue, this exceptional five-bedroom Victorian semi-detached residence effortlessly combines the elegance and grandeur of its period origins with the comfort and sophistication of contemporary family living. Lovingly and comprehensively enhanced by the current owners, the property has been finished to an outstanding standard throughout. Original Victorian features have been carefully preserved and seamlessly blended with stylish interiors, creating a home of real character, warmth and quality. Extending to over three beautifully appointed floors, it offers an abundance of versatile living space ideally suited to modern family life. 

The impressive entrance hall immediately sets the tone, showcasing soaring ceilings, original architectural detailing and a magnificent turning staircase that reflects the home’s rich heritage. To the front, the elegant living room is flooded with natural light from the striking bay window, complete with plantation shutters, while the beautiful feature fireplace provides a stunning focal point. Generous proportions make this an inviting space for both relaxing and entertaining. To the rear lies the heart of the home — an exceptional open-plan kitchen, dining and family room designed for everyday living and effortless entertaining. Thoughtfully planned around a substantial central island, the bespoke shaker-style kitchen is complemented by luxurious granite worktops, quality integrated appliances and an abundance of storage. Large glazed doors provide a seamless connection to the landscaped rear garden, allowing indoor and outdoor living to blend beautifully throughout the warmer months. A separate utility room and downstairs WC complete the ground floor.

The first floor continues the feeling of space and luxury. The magnificent principal suite enjoys fitted wardrobes and an exceptionally spacious en-suite bathroom, creating a true private retreat. Two further generous bedrooms are served by a beautifully appointed family bathroom, all finished to an equally high specification.

The second floor offers remarkable flexibility for growing families. Two further double bedrooms enjoy excellent proportions and natural light, while a dedicated home office provides an ideal workspace, studio or nursery. A contemporary shower room completes this floor, making it perfect for older children, guests or multi-generational living.

 Outside, the property is equally impressive. The professionally landscaped rear garden has been designed for both relaxation and entertaining, featuring generous paved terraces, well-maintained lawns and attractive planting that creates a private and tranquil setting. To the front, off-road parking provides invaluable convenience on one of Hoole’s most desirable residential streets.

Shavington Avenue is widely regarded as one of Hoole’s finest addresses, celebrated for its handsome Victorian homes, mature tree-lined setting and exceptional sense of community. Just a short stroll away lies the vibrant heart of Hoole, renowned for its award-winning independent cafés, restaurants, artisan bakeries, boutiques and everyday amenities. Families are particularly well served by an excellent choice of highly regarded schools, nearby parks and recreational facilities.

For commuters, Chester Railway Station is within comfortable walking distance, providing direct services to London, Liverpool and Manchester, while the historic city centre of Chester is only moments away, offering an outstanding selection of shopping, dining, leisure and cultural attractions. A rare opportunity to acquire a beautifully restored Victorian family home in one of Chester’s most coveted residential locations.

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

Five-bedroom Victorian semi-detached family home
Approx. 2,500 sq ft across three impressive floors
One of Hoole's most prestigious tree-lined avenues
Beautifully renovated throughout to an exceptional standard
Planning permission granted for a rear extension
Stunning open-plan kitchen, dining and family room with utility
Luxurious principal suite with refitted en-suite
Landscaped private garden and off-road parking
A true turnkey family home combining Victorian charm with modern luxury

Nearby Amenities

Primary Schools
  • St Martin’s Academy Chester
    0.1 miles
  • St Martins Academy
    0.2 miles
Secondary Schools
  • Queen’s Park High School
    1.3 miles
  • The Queens School Senior School
    1.3 miles
Transport
  • Chester Railway Station
    0.5 miles
  • Bache Railway Station
    0.9 miles
Attractions
  • The Suburbs
    0.3 miles
  • Sticky Walnut
    0.3 miles
  • Bawn Lodge
    0.3 miles
  • zippys playworld
    0.7 miles
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Hoole

Hoole

£210,000

2 Beds 2 Baths 1 Reception

Dee Banks

Great Boughton

When it comes to views, they don’t get much better than this. Positioned on the second floor of an attractive development, this two-bedroom apartment boasts what could easily be described as one of the best outlooks in Chester—sweeping views across the River Dee, the historic city skyline and stretching all the way to the Welsh hills beyond.

Stepping inside the well-maintained communal area an open spacious staircase takes you to apartment, the apartment offers a well-balanced layout and an abundance of natural light throughout. Both bedrooms enjoy fabulous views, with the main bedroom benefiting from two windows that both have lovely aspects. The second bedroom is also a great size. The family bathroom has been fitted with a three piece suite, including a shower, WC and wash basin, all complimented by attractive tiling.

The lounge/dining room is the heart of the home and makes the very most of the elevated position, with panoramic views and access to a private balcony—an ideal spot to enjoy your morning coffee or an evening glass of wine. The dining area, cleverly positioned in the turret taking full advantage of the outlook, creates a truly special place to sit and dine. The kitchen is separate and offers a good range of units, worktop space, breakfast bar and all the essentials for day-to-day living.

Externally, the development offers well-maintained communal gardens and the added benefit of two allocated parking spaces, a real rarity for this location.

With its unrivalled position, generous layout, a short walk from the city centre and arguably one of the finest views in Chester, this apartment offers a lifestyle opportunity that doesn’t come along often.

Location

Great Boughton itself has some highly regarded schools including Christleton High School and Bishops Bluecoat Secondary School, both of which are within walking distance. In addition, there are a variety of local shops and a more comprehensive array of cultural, historic, educational, recreational, retail and employment facilities within and around the nearby Roman City of Chester, again within walking distance. First class links to the wider North West road communications network are available via nearby junctions with the A41, A51, A55 expressway and M53/M56 motorways and fast and efficient mainline railway services to London and other significant areas of the country are available from the Chester General Railway Station.

Property Features

Lovely two bedroom apartment
Fantastic views of the river and Chester
Private balcony
Close proximity to local amenities
Short walk from the city centre
Two allocated parking spaces
Lovely communal gardens

Nearby Amenities

Primary Schools
  • University Church Free School (UCFS)
    0.8 miles
  • Huntington Community Primary School
    0.9 miles
Secondary Schools
  • Queen’s Park High School
    0.6 miles
  • Chester Catholic High School
    0.9 miles
Transport
  • Chester Railway Station
    1.0 miles
Attractions
  • THE TWIRL OF HAY
    0.7 miles
  • Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club
    0.7 miles
  • The Handbridge
    0.8 miles
  • Booth Mansion
    1.1 miles
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Hoole

Hoole

Situated within the popular Wharton Court development, this well-proportioned two-bedroom apartment offers comfortable and modern living, ideal for first-time buyers, downsizers, or investors alike.

This property is thoughtfully laid out, with a welcoming central hallway providing access to all rooms. At the heart of the home is a spacious open-plan kitchen/dining/living area, perfect for both relaxing and entertaining. The kitchen is well-equipped with ample worktop and storage space, seamlessly flowing into a bright and airy living area enhanced by natural light. There are two generous double bedrooms, with the principal bedroom benefiting from its own en-suite shower room, offering added convenience and privacy. The second bedroom is equally versatile, ideal as a guest room, home office, or additional living space. A family bathroom serves the property, complete with bath and additional storage can be found off the hallway.  A lovely addition to this property is the access to two balconies with views overlooking the canal, creating a great space for relaxing.

Wharton Court is set within attractive and well maintained communal gardens, which enjoy direct access onto the Shropshire Union Canal, where a short walk will take you directly into the City Centre. If you are looking for an investment property in a sought after and convenient location, then we would strongly urge you to view!

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

First floor two bedroom apartment
Spacious open-plan living area
Modern fitted kitchen with ample storage
En-suite to principal bedroom
Family bathroom
Two private balconies
Central hallway with additional storage
Well-presented throughout

Nearby Amenities

Primary Schools
  • St Werburgh’s & St Columba’s Catholic Primary School
    0.2 miles
  • University Church Free School (UCFS)
    0.4 miles
Secondary Schools
  • Queen’s Park High School
    0.6 miles
  • The Queens School Senior School
    0.9 miles
Transport
  • Chester Railway Station
    0.3 miles
  • Bache Railway Station
    1.2 miles
Attractions
  • The Suburbs
    0.4 miles
  • Sticky Walnut
    0.4 miles
  • Bawn Lodge
    0.4 miles
  • Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club
    0.6 miles
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Phillip Street

Hoole

Location location location! This lovely terraced house provides a great opportunity for its next buyer! Well maintained and presented throughout, this property boasts the best of both worlds, quietly tucked away at the end of Phillip Street, yet a stone’s throw from the centre of Hoole!

 Upon entering you are greeted with an entrance hall, having a door leading to the lounge. A fantastic space, the lounge situated to the front of the property is and flooded with natural light. The dining room leading off from the lounge has ample space for a dining table and chairs with French doors to the rear elevation leading to the walled courtyard. A staircase from the dining area leads you to the first floor. The kitchen to the rear has been fitted with an arrangement of wall and base units, with integral appliances creating a seamless finish. To the first floor there is a landing, two double bedrooms and the large family bathroom compromising of a bath, wash basin and WC.

 To the rear there is a walled courtyard garden, an easy to maintain space laid with paving. There is also pedestrian access to the rear.

 This home comes with the complete package and of course, that most important location, within the centre of Hoole where the award-winning restaurants, shops and bars are just a stone’s throw away.

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

Lovely Terraced house
Two bedrooms
Large Family Bathroom
Lounge/Dining Room
Close proximity to great local amenities
Desirable location

Nearby Amenities

Primary Schools
  • St Werburgh’s & St Columba’s Catholic Primary School
    0.2 miles
  • St Martin’s Academy Chester
    0.4 miles
Secondary Schools
  • Queen’s Park High School
    0.9 miles
  • The Queens School Senior School
    0.9 miles
Transport
  • Chester Railway Station
    0.2 miles
  • Bache Railway Station
    0.9 miles
Attractions
  • Bawn Lodge
    0.1 miles
  • The Suburbs
    0.1 miles
  • Sticky Walnut
    0.1 miles
  • Northgate Arena
    0.5 miles
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Newton Lane

Tattenhall

A great opportunity to have a change of lifestyle and move to a standout Cheshire village and into this beautiful mid terraced cottage that offers so much character and amazing views.  The property has been tastefully decorated and offers one lucky buyer a ready-to-move-into property that oozes appeal both inside and out.

The living/dining room has an eye-catching beamed ceiling, which you can’t miss the moment you walk into the home. The space the rooms offer are both cosy in feel and also practical in the way you can lay out your furniture. The living/dining room has a gas fire stove ideal for those winter evenings.  The dining room has plenty of space for a table and chairs, with an opening leading you into the rear kitchen.  Fitted with ample base and wall units with space for your white goods, it’s a great practical working kitchen. 

The first-floor landing has doors leading off into the bedrooms and bathroom.  The two bedrooms are of a good size with lovely views.  While the bathroom has a white suite with tiled walls and flooring.  

Outside, the rear has a larger-than-expected lawn garden being enclosed with fence rows on either side. Ideal for a couple or young family. 

The property comes to market with NO ONWARD CHAIN, so if you fancy a change to a property in the countryside, this could be the cottage home you have been waiting for.

Location

Tattenhall is a picturesque village situated within some of Cheshire’s most glorious countryside with the nearby Peckforton and Bickerton Hills, and Beeston and Peckforton Castles providing a stunning and dramatic backdrop. The village provides a good range of amenities including general store, post office, butcher, chemist, doctor’s surgery, sports centre, public houses, restaurants and desirable schools. The nearby A41 allows easy access into the historic city of Chester approximately 9 miles away and also provides a link to the A51, M53, and M56, facilitating travel to a number of commercial destinations within the north-west.

Property Features

Beautiful mid terraced cottage
Two bedrooms
Period features
Open plan living/dining room
Separate kitchen
Bathroom to the first floor
Enclosed garden to the rear
Open aspect views to the front
NO ONWARD CHAIN

Nearby Amenities

Primary Schools
  • Tattenhall Park Primary School
    1.1 miles
Secondary Schools
  • Queen’s Park High School Nearest available
    6.3 miles
Transport
  • Chester Railway Station Nearest available
    6.6 miles
Attractions
  • The Letters Inn
    1.1 miles
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Queens Crescent

Upton

These properties are flying off the shelves so we would suggest a hasty approach with this fantastic end-terraced home! Enjoying a great position within the sought-after area of Upton, local amenities and great schooling for both primary and secondary are just a short walk away, whilst the City Centre is also just a 10-minute drive. Well-presented throughout, this home has a perfect blend of space, light and modern interior. Having been greatly improved and reconfigured to offer a much more usable ground floor space, its layout offers great functionality for modern day living. The corner plot position of this home sets it apart from similar style properties, not only for the fantastic outside space with gardens to the front, side and rear, but because there is approved planning permission for an extension to the side elevation.

Entering through into the hall, there is a staircase rising to the first floor and doors leading into the lounge and kitchen/dining room. The lounge is a fresh and bright space enjoying plenty of natural light thanks to a large window to the front elevation and opens directly into the kitchen/dining room. The modern fitted kitchen and its open plan aspect to the dining area is ideal for family living and entertaining, with a great arrangement of wall and base units providing ample storage, whilst a door leads conveniently to the separate utility room. To the first floor are the three bedrooms and the family bathroom, which comes complete with a wc, wash basin and a bath with shower over, all complemented perfectly with attractive tiling.

Externally, the property is approached via a gated driveway, offering ample off-road parking to the front with large lawn areas to each side, whilst to the rear is a further garden to enjoy. The plot size and configuration allows for the perfect combination of lawn and patio seating areas to each elevation. This lovely property has the ability to offer a move in ready finish, yet vast potential as well!

Location

Located on the northern outskirts of Chester, Upton is one of the most desirable residential suburbs combining a strong sense of community, village identity and excellent access to the city’s amenities as well as the wider regional road and rail network. Dating back to the Doomsday Book of 1086, Upton appeals to growing families, professionals and those seeking a quieter pace of life within easy reach of Chester city centre.
Pubs, Restaurants & Local Amenities
With several pubs, restaurants and local shops serving the area, it’s no wonder that Upton is popular with the locals, and those looking for a home there. The Mill is a much-loved family-friendly destination pub, serving award-winning ales alongside an extensive food menu whilst The Wheatsheaf Inn on Upton Lane is another established local, popular for its community atmosphere, sports viewing and honest pub food at accessible prices.
National award winners, Fish & Chips @ Weston Grove consistently make headlines for all the right reasons, whilst places like The Indian Brasserie make up for other tastes in the area.
Day-to-day shopping needs are comfortably met within the area. A Morrisons supermarket at the Bache provides a large weekly shop close at hand, complemented by a post office, convenience stores and a selection of independent traders. With Chester on the doorstep, you are never too far away from city centre shopping.
Recreation & Green Spaces
Upton is exceptionally well served on the recreational front. In the heart of the suburb is Upton Park providing a well-maintained open green space and is a focal point for the local community throughout the year. The area also benefits from a bowling green and a Royal British Legion Club, both adding to the strong community fabric of the village.
Golfers will love this. Founded in 1934, Upton-by-Chester Golf Club is located within the suburb itself — an established 18-hole parkland course with mature tree-lined fairways, strategically placed water hazards and USGA specification greens that keep the course playable throughout the year. It is widely regarded as one of the best courses in England.
And finally, perhaps Upton’s most celebrated attraction is Chester Zoo. Sitting directly in the parish boundary it is one of the largest and most visited zoos in the United Kingdom and is often cited as one of the “finest in the world”. For residents, such a star attraction on the doorstep of the city is a privilege and a unique selling point as well.
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
Upton is perfectly positioned for transport in and out of city, both on road and rail. Bache railway station, less than a mile from the village centre, sits 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 John Lennon Airport — 23.5 miles
• Manchester Airport — 32.7 miles

Property Features

End terraced home with a move in ready finish
Large corner plot with gardens to the front, side and rear elevations
Three bedrooms
Open plan kitchen/dining room
Spacious lounge with large window to the front
Bathroom with white three piece suite
Sought after Upton location
Driveway parking

Nearby Amenities

Primary Schools
  • Dorin Park School
    0.4 miles
  • Newton Primary School
    0.9 miles
Secondary Schools
  • The Queens School Senior School Nearest available
    2.0 miles
Transport
  • Bache Railway Station
    0.8 miles
  • Chester Railway Station
    1.4 miles
Attractions
  • Indian Brasserie
    0.1 miles
  • Upton by Chester Golf Club
    0.3 miles
  • The Cheshire County Sports Club
    0.5 miles
  • zippys playworld
    1.1 miles
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Kingsmead

Upton

Occupying a generous plot within one of Upton’s most desirable residential locations, this superb three-bedroom semi-detached home offers spacious, well-presented accommodation, a stunning open outlook to the rear, and exciting potential for future enhancement.

 Ideally positioned for family life, the property is within easy walking distance of a range of local amenities, with excellent schools close by and the city centre accessible within approximately ten minutes by car. The combination of a sought-after setting, practical accommodation, and attractive outdoor space makes this a home that will appeal to a wide range of purchasers.

The welcoming entrance hall creates an immediate sense of space and provides access to the principal ground-floor accommodation, as well as stairs leading to the first floor. To the rear of the property, the generous lounge enjoys pleasant views across the garden and benefits from French doors that open directly onto the outdoor seating area, allowing natural light to flood the room and creating an ideal space for both relaxing and entertaining.

Positioned at the front of the property, the second reception room is currently arranged as a formal dining room, although its versatile layout lends itself equally well to a family room, home office, or playroom depending on individual requirements with a practical WC, positioned under the stairs. The extended kitchen has been designed with modern family living in mind, offering an excellent range of fitted units, extensive worktop space, and ample room for day-to-day life.

The first floor comprises three well-proportioned bedrooms, each providing comfortable accommodation, together with a lovely modern shower room.

Externally, the property enjoys excellent kerb appeal thanks to its set-back position and attractive Indian sandstone driveway, which provides ample off-road parking and leads to a detached garage. The rear garden is a particular highlight, offering artificial grass and a wonderful open aspect beyond, creating a peaceful and private environment that can be enjoyed throughout the year.

Location

Located on the northern outskirts of Chester, Upton is one of the most desirable residential suburbs combining a strong sense of community, village identity and excellent access to the city’s amenities as well as the wider regional road and rail network. Dating back to the Doomsday Book of 1086, Upton appeals to growing families, professionals and those seeking a quieter pace of life within easy reach of Chester city centre.
Pubs, Restaurants & Local Amenities
With several pubs, restaurants and local shops serving the area, it’s no wonder that Upton is popular with the locals, and those looking for a home there. The Mill is a much-loved family-friendly destination pub, serving award-winning ales alongside an extensive food menu whilst The Wheatsheaf Inn on Upton Lane is another established local, popular for its community atmosphere, sports viewing and honest pub food at accessible prices.
National award winners, Fish & Chips @ Weston Grove consistently make headlines for all the right reasons, whilst places like The Indian Brasserie make up for other tastes in the area.
Day-to-day shopping needs are comfortably met within the area. A Morrisons supermarket at the Bache provides a large weekly shop close at hand, complemented by a post office, convenience stores and a selection of independent traders. With Chester on the doorstep, you are never too far away from city centre shopping.
Recreation & Green Spaces
Upton is exceptionally well served on the recreational front. In the heart of the suburb is Upton Park providing a well-maintained open green space and is a focal point for the local community throughout the year. The area also benefits from a bowling green and a Royal British Legion Club, both adding to the strong community fabric of the village.
Golfers will love this. Founded in 1934, Upton-by-Chester Golf Club is located within the suburb itself — an established 18-hole parkland course with mature tree-lined fairways, strategically placed water hazards and USGA specification greens that keep the course playable throughout the year. It is widely regarded as one of the best courses in England.
And finally, perhaps Upton’s most celebrated attraction is Chester Zoo. Sitting directly in the parish boundary it is one of the largest and most visited zoos in the United Kingdom and is often cited as one of the “finest in the world”. For residents, such a star attraction on the doorstep of the city is a privilege and a unique selling point as well.
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
Upton is perfectly positioned for transport in and out of city, both on road and rail. Bache railway station, less than a mile from the village centre, sits 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 John Lennon Airport — 23.5 miles
• Manchester Airport — 32.7 miles

Property Features

Sought-after Upton location
Generous plot with open rear outlook
Three-bedroom semi-detached home
Two versatile reception rooms
Extended family kitchen
Ground-floor WC
Detached garage and driveway parking
Attractive low-maintenance rear garden

Nearby Amenities

Primary Schools
  • Dorin Park School
    0.6 miles
  • The Queens Lower School
    1.0 miles
Secondary Schools
  • The Queens School Senior School Nearest available
    1.9 miles
Transport
  • Bache Railway Station
    0.7 miles
Attractions
  • Upton by Chester Golf Club
    0.4 miles
  • Indian Brasserie
    0.7 miles
  • zippys playworld
    1.1 miles
  • The Cheshire County Sports Club
    1.2 miles
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Cae Babilon

Higher Kinnerton

Occupying a position within the highly desirable development of Cae Babilon, this impressive, four bedroom, detached family home offers an outstanding combination of generous living accommodation, contemporary styling and a wonderful setting within the heart of Higher Kinnerton.

The welcoming entrance hall immediately sets the tone, leading to a superbly proportioned living room where large windows flood the space with natural light, creating an inviting atmosphere throughout the day. A further reception room offers excellent flexibility, lending itself perfectly as a family room, formal dining room, children’s playroom or home office to suit individual requirements.

At the heart of the home is the impressive kitchen, thoughtfully designed with an extensive range of contemporary cabinetry, generous worktop space and integrated appliances. The open-plan layout creates an ideal environment for family gatherings, while ample dining space allows for effortless entertaining and everyday living. French doors provide a seamless connection to the rear garden, enhancing the indoor-outdoor lifestyle that today’s buyers seek. Completing the ground floor is a practical utility area and a WC, adding further convenience for busy family life.

The first floor continues to impress with four generously proportioned bedrooms. The principal suite provides a peaceful retreat, benefiting from fitted storage and a stylish en-suite shower room. The remaining bedrooms are all well-sized doubles, offering flexibility for growing families with built in storage too. A beautifully appointed family bathroom serves the additional bedrooms and has been finished to an excellent standard.

Externally, the property enjoys an attractive frontage with a spacious driveway providing ample off-road parking and access to the garage. The rear garden offers an excellent degree of privacy and has been designed to create an ideal outdoor entertaining space, with a generous patio for al fresco dining and well-maintained lawns providing plenty of space for children to play or for keen gardeners to enjoy.

In addition, the property benefits from a versatile annex, offering flexible accommodation that can be used as a home office, gym, or additional living area, perfectly suited to modern lifestyles.

Location

Nestled in the picturesque Flintshire countryside, Higher Kinnerton is a charming village that offers residents a delightful blend of rural tranquillity and convenient access to urban amenities. Located approximately 6 miles southwest of Chester, this Welsh village provides an idyllic setting for those seeking a peaceful lifestyle without sacrificing proximity to city conveniences.

Property Features

NO ONWARD CHAIN
Impressive detached family home
Four generous double bedrooms
Contemporary open-plan kitchen/diner
Principal bedroom with en suite
Two versatile reception rooms
Utility room & ground floor WC
Private rear garden with patio
Driveway parking & integral garage

Nearby Amenities

Primary Schools
  • Dodleston Church of England Primary School Nearest available
    2.4 miles
Secondary Schools
  • The King’s School Nearest available
    4.7 miles
Transport
  • Hawarden Railway Station Nearest available
    3.2 miles
Attractions
  • Grosvenor Pulford Hotel & Spa Nearest available
    3.1 miles
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Eaton Avenue

Handbridge

What a truly fantastic property for a couple or family requiring a stand-out location with all of the amenities you could possibly ask for, right on the doorstep. Handbridge still remains one of Chester’s most desirable locations, largely thanks to its close proximity to the City, being just a short stroll over the river. This lovely home is deceptive in size and needs to be viewed to fully appreciate what’s behind the front door, along with the advantage of a good size rear garden and a driveway.

Upon entering you are greeted with a spacious hall having a turned staircase rising to the first floor and doors leading into the downstairs WC, kitchen and living accommodation. The functional layout and well-proportioned rooms allow for flexible living. The front reception room is currently utilised as a dining room and benefits from an open plan aspect into the rear reception room, which is a really great size and makes the perfect lounge. Patio doors lead conveniently from here into the spacious conservatory, where the beautiful garden aspect can be enjoyed to the full. The kitchen is well fitted with a comprehensive arrangement of wall and base units for all of those storage needs, along with plenty of work surface space and a combination of integral or space for appliances.

To the first floor there is a spacious landing with access to the bedrooms, bathroom and separate WC. The three bedrooms are ideal for any growing family, with two double bedrooms and a good size single. The bathroom comes complete with a sink and a bath with shower over, whilst a separate WC provides great convenience for the family.

To the rear there is a truly beautiful garden, boasting a lovely private outlook and featuring a combination of lawn and patio seating, perfect for family living and entertaining. The property also benefits from a great size garage to the rear. If that’s not enough for you, with no onward chain, this could be your new home as quick as you can make it! Great location, great house!

Location

One of Chester’s most coveted residential suburbs, Handbridge sits just across the River Dee from the historic city centre and has been a sought-after address since the Victorian era. With its leafy streets, stunning variety of period properties, independent high street and views across the Dee, Handbridge appeals to families, professionals and those who appreciate character, community and the convenience of city-centre living without compromise.
Pubs, Restaurants & Local Amenities
Handbridge boasts a thriving independent high street that punches well above its weight. Award-winning butcher Edge & Son, independent coffee shops, a barbers and hairdressers and several wine and beer shops provide the essentials for outstanding home entertaining, whilst the nearby city centre — just a short stroll across the Old Dee Bridge or the Queens Park Suspension Bridge — opens up Chester’s celebrated food and drink scene, from the Jaunty Goat coffee shop to the ever-popular Chef’s Table.
The pub scene is equally impressive. The Ship Inn, The Grosvenor Arms, The Carlton and The Red Lion each have their own character, and in the summer months the pavement tables come into their own. Day-to-day needs are comfortably met within the area and with the city centre on the doorstep, residents are never short of choice.
Parks & Green Spaces
Edgar’s Field, a charming green open space at the southern end of the Old Dee Bridge, is a popular gathering spot for families and dog walkers. Handbridge sits directly alongside the River Dee, offering immediate access to riverside walks, Chester’s famous Meadows and water sports including rowing, canoeing and paddleboarding.
Grosvenor Park, one of the finest Victorian parks in the North West, is just across the river and hosts open-air theatre, bandstand performances and seasonal events during the summer months. The nearby Queens Park area, one of Chester’s most notable residential addresses, adds a further sense of green space and prestige to the neighbourhood.
Schools & Education
Handbridge falls within the catchment area of Overleigh St Mary’s Church of England Primary School, a well-regarded and popular choice with local families. For secondary education, both the Chester Catholic High School and Queens Park High School are within easy reach.
For those seeking independent schooling, Handbridge is exceptionally well positioned. The King’s School and The Queen’s School Chester are both in close proximity, together with The Firs School and Abbeygate College at Saighton. Chester University and its associated facilities are also readily accessible.
Transport & Connectivity
Handbridge benefits from the Grosvenor Bridge, one of the main arterial routes connecting the A55 and the southern suburbs to the city centre. This provides swift access to major road networks into North Wales and the wider region. Chester Railway Station is easily accessible within minutes by road, offering 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 — 0.5 miles
Chester Railway Station — 1.5 miles
Chester Racecourse — 0.3 miles
River Dee — 0.1 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

Attractive semi detached home
Beautiful garden with private aspect
Three bedrooms
Three reception rooms
Well fitted kitchen
Downstairs WC
Driveway parking and garage to the rear
Highly in demand location of Handbridge
NO ONGOING CHAIN

Nearby Amenities

Primary Schools
  • Overleigh St Mary’s Church of England Primary School
    0.2 miles
  • Overleigh St. Mary’s Primary School
    0.2 miles
Secondary Schools
  • Chester Catholic High School
    0.2 miles
  • Queen’s Park High School
    0.4 miles
Transport
  • Chester Railway Station
    1.1 miles
Attractions
  • The Handbridge
    0.2 miles
  • Booth Mansion
    0.7 miles
  • Westminster Park
    0.8 miles
  • Northgate Arena
    1.1 miles
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