Flag Lane South

Upton

Nestled within the desirable village suburb of Upton, this beautifully built bungalow offers an exceptional opportunity to acquire a stylish, move-in-ready home combining contemporary living with timeless character. Red Robin Cottage has been thoughtfully transformed throughout to an exacting standard, creating a superb residence ideally suited to downsizers, professionals, families seeking single-storey living, or those looking for a peaceful home close to Chester city centre.

Upon entering, you are welcomed into a beautifully presented hall, with interior finished in a tasteful neutral palette with high-quality fixtures and fittings throughout. The spacious accommodation flows effortlessly, offering well-proportioned reception space ideal for both everyday living and entertaining guests.

The heart of the home is the impressive open-plan Kitchen/dining/living room, flooded with natural light and creating a warm, inviting atmosphere. With enough space to fit a dining table and chairs as well as a seating area, this is the perfect place for family gatherings or having friends round. The newly fitted contemporary kitchen has been thoughtfully designed with both style and practicality in mind, offering an excellent range of cabinetry, quality work surfaces and integrated appliances. Adjoining the kitchen, a modern and well-appointed utility room with cabinetry, worktops and a frosted glazed external door provide natural light and easy outdoor access, making this a practical and stylish household workspace.

The bungalow consists of two spacious bedrooms, all beautifully presented and designed to maximise comfort and tranquillity. The principal bedroom benefits from a lovely modern ensuite, creating great practicality for day-to-day living. Additionally, the bedroom also has patio doors leading out to a seating area, perfect for relaxing outdoors! The second bedroom provides a great space for a double bedroom, great for guests or accommodating family and friends.

Externally, the property continues to impress. The attractive gardens provide excellent outdoor space for relaxation, entertaining and gardening enthusiasts alike. Finally, a car port which creates a large space for off road parking.

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

Beautifully renovated throughout to a high standard
Sought-after location in the popular village suburb of Upton
Bright and spacious open-plan kitchen/dining/living area
Contemporary fitted kitchen with integrated appliances
Practical utility room with external access
Two generous double bedrooms
Principal bedroom with en-suite and patio doors to garden
Attractive gardens and car port providing off-road parking

Nearby Amenities

Primary Schools
  • Dorin Park School
    0.5 miles
  • Newton Primary School
    1.1 miles
Secondary Schools
  • The Queens School Senior School Nearest available
    2.1 miles
Transport
  • Bache Railway Station
    0.9 miles
Attractions
  • Indian Brasserie
    0.2 miles
  • Upton by Chester Golf Club
    0.2 miles
  • The Cheshire County Sports Club
    0.7 miles
  • zippys playworld
    1.3 miles
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Pegasus Croft

Saighton

Situated within the highly desirable village of Saighton, this beautifully presented modern terrace house offers stylish and spacious accommodation, ideal for first-time buyers, young professionals, downsizers, or investors alike.

Occupying an attractive position within the popular Saighton development, the welcoming entrance hall leads into a spacious lounge, creating an ideal space for both relaxation and entertaining with an additional conservatory, currently being used as a dining room, creating direct access to the rear garden, making it perfect for everyday family living.

To the front, the modern fitted kitchen offers a range of quality units and integrated appliances. Finishing the downstairs is the ever so handy wc.

To the first floor, there are two generous double bedrooms, both benefitting from their own en-suite shower rooms, providing great practicality for day-to-day living.

Externally, the property enjoys an attractive rear garden, providing a private outdoor space for entertaining, dining, or simply enjoying the warmer months. The property also benefits from allocated parking and well-maintained surroundings within this modern residential development.

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

Highly sought-after village location
Spacious lounge
Conservatory/dining room
Modern fitted kitchen
Two double bedrooms
Two en-suite shower rooms
Private garden to the rear
Allocated Parking

Nearby Amenities

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

Tarvin

The standard of finish and internal living space this exceptional barn conversion provides will leave you wanting for nothing more.  Built by award-winning developers, this most exciting, prestigious Eco development has been finished to the highest of standards to provide the perfect home. Horton Hall Barns has open views, generous gardens, a driveway, a separate garage with an office over and a stunning three-quarters of a mile driveway providing an exclusive setting for anyone requiring peace and tranquillity.

Horton Hall Barn is a family home with a magnificent rear Kitchen/Dining/Living area with ‘chill out’ snug area and bi-fold doors opening out to the large family garden with panoramic views. The room affords a stone fireplace with a wood-burning stove set in. To the kitchen, having been handmade by ‘Holmewood Kitchens’, it really is the perfect place for any cook with granite work tops, matching upstands and inset sills, built-in appliances and breakfast seating area off the centre island, be assured the wow factor is provided when you see this room. The hallway opens into a sitting area. In addition, there is a formal lounge with a stone fireplace that has provisions for a wood burner. WC and utility room complete the ground-floor accommodation.

On the first floor the light and airy landing has doors leading off into the main bedrooms and boiler cupboard.  The master bedroom has the most amazing views thanks to the cleverly designed window system, while you have your own luxurious ensuite shower room.  The second bedroom comes with its own ensuite shower room too, while bedrooms three and four are cleverly designed to share a jack and jill shower room.

If you are in the market for a home that benefits a semi-rural setting in a small and tranquil setting with the huge benefit of underfloor heating, triple glazing, cavity walls, and Nu Heat air source heat pumps. This is a must-see!

Location

Tarvin is an increasingly popular village located just 6 miles from Chester and Tarporley, close to access points to the A51 and A54. It has a population of about 4,200 people and the ward covers about 17sq miles. In recent times the village has been the subject of an impressive scheme of improvement and boasts an excellent range of day to day amenities and shops to include Jessops Deli, Co-op store, two churches, newsagents, three public houses/restaurants, Chinese Restaurant, fish and chip shop and individual retail outlets. There is also within the village a doctors’ surgery and good Ofsted rated primary school. A greater range of shops and services can be found on the nearby Georgian High Street of Tarporley which is famed for its traditional pubs, restaurants and excellent day to day amenities. The area as a whole also enjoys a very central location with a direct bus route through to Chester and excellent connections via rail can be found at Chester City Centre and Crewe Railway Station. Manchester / Liverpool International Airports are both found within 45 minutes’ drive of the property whilst Chester City Centre can be reached by car within 10-15 minutes.

Property Features

Small courtyard development
Stunning private setting
Four bedrooms three bathrooms
Open plan kitchen/dining/living area
Sperate lounge with stone fire place and woodburning stove
Large hallway with space for cozy seating area
Beautiful landscaped gardens
Garage with useful boarded storage area over
Close to Tarvin & Kelsall villages

Nearby Amenities

Primary Schools
  • Tarvin Primary School Nearest available
    1.5 miles
Secondary Schools
  • Queen’s Park High School Nearest available
    5.5 miles
Transport
  • Mouldsworth Railway Station Nearest available
    1.7 miles
Attractions
  • The Cornichon
    1.1 miles
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Chester Road

Huntington

Situated in the ever-popular village of Huntington, this three bedroom semi detached home offers a fantastic blend of practical living space, generous outdoor areas and a superb detached garden office, making it an ideal purchase for families, professionals and those working from home. With excellent local amenities, highly regarded schools and Chester City Centre just a short drive away, it’s easy to see why properties in this location remain in such high demand.

Upon entering the property, you are welcomed into a bright entrance hall with stairs leading to the first floor. Positioned to the front of the property, the spacious lounge benefits from a beautiful bay window which floods the room with natural light, creating a warm and inviting space to relax. To the rear, the separate dining room provides ample room for a family dining table and chairs, making it perfect for both everyday living and entertaining guests. The kitchen is conveniently located off the dining room and offers a range of fitted units, work surface space and a pleasant outlook over the garden through the rear door which provides direct access outside.

To the first floor, the landing leads to three bedrooms and the shower room. The principal bedroom is a generous double room positioned to the front elevation, whilst the second bedroom offers further double accommodation with fitted mirrored sliding wardrobes. The third bedroom provides flexibility for a growing family, nursery or home study. Completing the accommodation is a modern shower room fitted with a three-piece suite.

Externally, the property enjoys excellent kerb appeal, being set back from the road behind a substantial gravelled driveway which provides off-road parking for several vehicles. To the rear, the garden has been designed to offer both practicality and enjoyment, featuring a paved patio seating area ideal for outdoor dining and entertaining, together with a lawned garden providing plenty of space for children and pets to enjoy.

A particular highlight of this home is the detached garden office pod. Benefitting from an electricity supply and measuring an impressive 15’10” in length, this versatile space is perfect for those working from home, whilst also lending itself to use as a gym, studio, treatment room or hobby space.

Combining practical living space, a fantastic garden and a highly desirable location, this is a home that will undoubtedly appeal to a wide range of buyers. Early viewing is highly recommended.

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

Well presented three bedroom semi-detached home
Sought after Huntington village location
Spacious lounge with attractive bay window
Separate dining room ideal for family living and entertaining
Fitted kitchen overlooking the rear garden
Large gravelled driveway providing ample off-road parking
Enclosed rear garden with patio seating area and lawn
Detached garden office pod with electricity supply and versatile use potential

Nearby Amenities

Primary Schools
  • Huntington Community Primary School
    0.3 miles
  • Eccleston C of E Primary School
    1.0 miles
Secondary Schools
  • Queen’s Park High School
    1.0 miles
  • Chester Catholic High School
    1.1 miles
Transport
  • Chester Railway Station Nearest available
    1.6 miles
Attractions
  • THE TWIRL OF HAY
    0.9 miles
  • The Handbridge
    1.1 miles
  • Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club
    1.1 miles
  • Ring O’Bells
    1.3 miles
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Daniell Way

Great Boughton

Tucked away in this lovely setting with direct access into the lovely Caldy Valley Nature Park, this home benefits from a peaceful, tree-lined position that makes it stand out from the rest. While the location offers excellent access to local schools, shops, and road networks, the leafy surroundings give the impression of a rural retreat—offering your very own slice of countryside just beyond the front door.

Upon entering, you’re immediately greeted by a sense of space. The entrance hall features a staircase rising to the first floor, with doors leading into the main living areas of the home. The lounge is situated to the side of the property and enjoys a lovely dual aspect, with a forward-facing window and sliding doors leading into the conservatory, which offers a fantastic space for your comfort chairs to relax in, admiring the garden. The dining room is separate from the kitchen and allows plenty of space for a formal dining table and chairs, but if you fancy the large open plan feel, you could very simply knock the wall through and open the kitchen up. The kitchen is well presented and equipped with ample base and wall units, while a useful utility room leads off and gives space for your white goods and has a side door to the rear garden.  Completing the ground floor space is a downstairs w/c so useful and handy for modern-day living.

Upstairs, the landing gives access to four bedrooms and a family bathroom. The main bedroom is a bright and spacious room with the benefit of a well-appointed en suite. The remaining bedrooms are served by a stylish family bathroom fitted with a modern three-piece suite and complementary tiling.

Externally, the property occupies a generous plot, a driveway provides off-road parking and leads to a detached double garage. A side gate gives access to the enclosed area behind the garage, offering a practical space for concealed storage. The garden is perfect for families with mature planted boarders wrapping around the lawn area, while there are two seating areas for outside dining and entertaining with friends and family.  The private aspect only adds to the appeal of the home, so if you are looking for a family home in one of the most sought-after roads in the area, then we can’t wait to show you around this gem.

Location

Forming one of the most established and well-connected residential areas on the south-eastern side of Chester, Boughton and Great Boughton offer a compelling blend of suburban convenience and semi-rural charm.

Great Boughton sits just over a mile from the city centre, benefiting from excellent schools, mature green spaces and a strong community identity, whilst the wider Boughton area provides easy access to Chester’s city centre amenities. Together they appeal to growing families, professionals and those seeking a quality of life that balances easy city access with countryside on the doorstep.
Pubs, Restaurants & Local Amenities
Great Boughton is well served for day-to-day shopping with a local shopping strip providing a grocery store, pharmacy, hairdressers, barbers and takeaway options. The Jolly Gardeners pub is a truly exceptional establishment serving incredible food and a cosy pub environment, whilst the micro-brewery BlueStone has a bit of something different for those wanting a good pint and company.

The Sea Breeze is a local fish and chip shop which has been serving regular customers for over 30 years, whilst other independent cafes like Ginger Monkey and local grocers make up the majority of the strip. Boughton also benefits from three wellness studios offering mixes of Pilates, Yoga and holistic therapy.

Caldy Valley, which makes up a good portion of the space between Great Boughton and Huntington, also has a vets, two major supermarkets and a petrol station providing people with everything they need. With Chester city centre just minutes away by road, the full complement of independent restaurants, bars and shops provides variety that every good town and city should deliver.
Parks & Green Spaces
Sandy Lane Park connects the boroughs of Great Boughton, Huntington and beyond, offering not only play facilities but views over the River Dee and the meadows, whilst Caldy Nature Park offers scenic pathways between the areas as well as sightings of herons and other local wildlife.

The area also provides easy access to attractive countryside walking routes leading towards Christleton, the Shropshire Union Canal towpath and the open farmland surrounding the wider area. The world-famous River Dee and its picturesque Meadows are within comfortable reach, whilst Grosvenor Park, one of the finest Victorian parks in the North West, hosts open-air theatre, bandstand performances and seasonal events during the summer months.
Schools & Education
Families are exceptionally well served in this area. Oldfield Primary School on Green Lane is popular with Great Boughton residents. For secondary education, the outstanding Christleton High School is within easy reach and consistently achieves excellent results. Bishops Bluecoat is also located in Boughton and is a well-regarded option for local families.
The King’s School, The Queen’s School and The Firs School in Chester provide further independent options, whilst Chester University and its associated facilities are readily accessible from the area.
Transport & Connectivity
Boughton and Great Boughton benefit from excellent road connectivity. The A41 and Whitchurch Road provide direct routes into Chester city centre and southward towards Whitchurch, whilst the Chester ring road gives swift access to the wider regional network. Chester Railway Station, accessible within minutes by car, 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 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 — 1.5 miles
Chester Railway Station — 2 miles
Christleton High School — 1.5 miles
Chester Business Park — 4 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

Fantastic family home
Four bedrooms
Two bathrooms
Large lounge with separate dining room
Conservatory
Kitchen with utility room
Downstairs w/c
Driveway and detached double garage
Private mature garden to the rear with a great sunny aspect

Nearby Amenities

Primary Schools
  • Huntington Community Primary School
    0.7 miles
  • University Church Free School (UCFS)
    1.0 miles
Secondary Schools
  • Queen’s Park High School
    0.8 miles
  • Chester Catholic High School
    1.1 miles
Transport
  • Chester Railway Station
    1.2 miles
Attractions
  • THE TWIRL OF HAY
    0.5 miles
  • Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club
    0.7 miles
  • The Handbridge
    1.0 miles
  • Ring O’Bells
    1.2 miles
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Dee Banks

Great Boughton

£260,000

2 Beds 1 Bath 1 Reception

Gatesheath Drive

Upton

Situated within a highly sought-after residential area of Upton, this three-bedroom semi-detached dormer bungalow is entered via a welcoming porch leading into a spacious central hallway with staircase rising to the first floor. To the front of the property is a generous lounge enjoying excellent natural light, whilst a separate dining room provides the perfect space for formal dining and entertaining. The fitted kitchen offers a range of units with access to the side of the property, complemented by a convenient ground floor WC. 

To the first floor, the landing gives access to three bedrooms, including a particularly spacious principal bedroom and the family bathroom. The dormer design creates excellent bedroom proportions and useful storage opportunities. 

Externally, the property benefits from an attached garage and a very large garden, great for family gatherings and entertaining. This property occupies a desirable position within this established residential location, close to a wide range of local amenities, reputable schools, transport links and the extensive shopping and leisure facilities available in both Upton and Chester city centre.

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

Three-bedroom semi-detached dormer bungalow
Sought-after location in Upton
Spacious lounge
Separate dining room
Fitted kitchen
Ground floor WC
Family bathroom
Attached garage

Nearby Amenities

Primary Schools
  • Dorin Park School
    0.1 miles
  • Newton Primary School
    0.7 miles
Secondary Schools
  • The Queens School Senior School Nearest available
    1.8 miles
Transport
  • Bache Railway Station
    0.5 miles
  • Chester Railway Station
    1.3 miles
Attractions
  • Upton by Chester Golf Club
    0.3 miles
  • Indian Brasserie
    0.3 miles
  • The Cheshire County Sports Club
    0.6 miles
  • zippys playworld
    0.9 miles
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Hewitt Street

Hoole

Tucked away within one of Chester’s most charming and established residential settings in Hoole, this beautiful 2-bedroom terraced house is brought to market offering a truly stunning finish and allows its next owner to move in and pop their feet up. The location certainly offers the best of both worlds, just a stones throw from all that Hoole has to offer with its fantastic amenities and buzzing community environment, yet its quiet and tucked away position allows for the peace and quiet.

You are welcomed by a long entrance hall which immediately sets the tone, offering a warm and inviting introduction with a pleasing sense of flow into the principal reception areas. Positioned to the front of the property is the elegant lounge, a wonderfully relaxing room enhanced by its original fireplace and attractive bay frontage, which allows natural light to pour effortlessly into the space. To the rear you will find the dining room, a wonderfully sociable space, generous in proportion and beautifully versatile, this room allows for both formal dining and relaxed everyday living. Double doors provide an excellent connection to the outside, creating a seamless transition for summer entertaining and allowing additional natural light to flood the interior. Leading from the dining room is the kitchen, thoughtfully arranged to maximise both practicality and functionality. The layout provides excellent workspace and storage facilities, whilst maintaining a bright and airy feel. Its position to the rear of the property ensures a pleasant degree of separation from the main living areas whilst remaining perfectly connected for modern family life.

To the first floor you will find the landing with doors leading to the bedrooms and bathroom. Bedroom one is a beautifully proportioned room positioned to the front of the property, enjoying a calm and restful atmosphere with excellent floor space for substantial bedroom furnishings. The room offers an inviting retreat at the end of the day and benefits from an abundance of natural light. Bedroom two is equally impressive, providing another spacious double bedroom, enjoying a pleasant outlook and an airy feel throughout. Within this bedroom, a loft hatch reveals an incredibly useful loft area, a great additional space that offers tremendous flexibility depending on individual requirements. Whether utilised for storage, hobbies, a home workspace or occasional recreational use, this upper floor greatly enhances the overall practicality and adaptability of the home. Finally is the stunning family bathroom, boasting an attractive three-piece suite and complemented perfectly with attractive fittings and tiling.

The property also benefits from owning solar panels which generates an income of approximately £800 a year.

Externally, the property enjoys the charm and character synonymous with this highly regarded Chester location. The home benefits from a traditional frontage and an intimate setting, whilst to the rear there is pretty courtyard garden, just perfect for outdoor seating and entertaining, creating an enjoyable extension of the internal living space.

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

Stunning characterful terraced home offering a truly beautiful finish
Two generous double bedrooms
Highly sought-after Hoole location
Elegant bay-fronted lounge
Spacious and versatile dining room
Double doors opening to the courtyard garden
Useful solar panels and loft space
Beautiful family bathroom with three piece suite
Pretty rear courtyard garden

Nearby Amenities

Primary Schools
  • St Martin’s Academy Chester
    0.2 miles
  • Hoole Church of England Primary and Nursery School
    0.2 miles
Secondary Schools
  • Queen’s Park High School
    1.0 miles
  • The Queens School Senior School
    1.2 miles
Transport
  • Chester Railway Station
    0.4 miles
  • Bache Railway Station
    1.1 miles
Attractions
  • The Suburbs
    0.2 miles
  • Sticky Walnut
    0.2 miles
  • Bawn Lodge
    0.3 miles
  • Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club
    0.7 miles
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Prenton Place

Handbridge

Located in the ever-popular suburb of Handbridge, one of Chester’s most sought-after residential areas, this beautifully presented home combines an exceptional location with stylish, move-in-ready interiors. Just a short stroll from the city centre via the historic Old Dee Bridge or the picturesque suspension bridge at Queens Park, the property also enjoys easy access to riverside walks, Chester Meadows, and a fantastic selection of independent shops, cafés, and local amenities.

 Entering the property, you are greeted by an inviting entrance hall with stairs rising to the first floor. To the front of the property, the spacious lounge benefits from a large window that fills the room with natural light, alongside an electric feature fireplace.

Moving through to the rear, a generous kitchen/dining room is fitted with a range of base and wall units complemented by ample worktop space. There is room for all essential white goods, while the dining area comfortably accommodates a table and chairs, with a back door that opens directly onto the rear garden, ideal for both everyday living and entertaining.

Upstairs, the landing provides loft access and leads to two well-sized bedrooms and a spacious four-piece modern family bathroom. The principal bedroom is particularly spacious, featuring two front-facing windows. The bathroom is impressively sized and fitted with both a separate shower and bath.

Externally, the property benefits from off-road parking to the front, while to the rear there is an enclosed, low-maintenance garden with gated rear access.

 Offering an enviable lifestyle location and beautifully presented accommodation throughout, this fantastic home truly needs to be viewed to be fully appreciated. We can’t wait to show you around.

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

Sought-after Handbridge location
Walking distance to Chester city centre
Spacious lounge with feature fireplace
Two well-proportioned bedrooms
Generous four-piece bathroom
Enclosed low-maintenance rear garden
Off-road parking to the front

Nearby Amenities

Primary Schools
  • Overleigh St Mary’s Church of England Primary School
    0.5 miles
  • Overleigh St. Mary’s Primary School
    0.5 miles
Secondary Schools
  • Queen’s Park High School
    0.2 miles
  • Chester Catholic High School
    0.5 miles
Transport
  • Chester Railway Station
    1.0 miles
Attractions
  • The Handbridge
    0.3 miles
  • Booth Mansion
    0.7 miles
  • Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club
    1.0 miles
  • Westminster Park
    1.0 miles
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Caughall Road

Upton

Set along the ever-popular Caughall Road, this charming Victorian terraced home effortlessly combines period character with a stylish and modern finish, offering a fantastic opportunity for first-time buyers, downsizers or anyone looking for a home with warmth, personality and excellent convenience, thanks to its central Upton location. Desirable schools, shops and pubs are all within walking distance, whilst the City is just a short drive away or via regular bus services nearby. From the moment you arrive, the property has an inviting feel, with its attractive traditional frontage just oozing with kerb appeal, whilst internally the accommodation is well balanced and full of character, with high ceilings, generous room sizes and plenty of natural light throughout.

The ground floor offers a hall with stairs to the first floor, whilst a welcoming lounge is cosy yet spacious, having a large window to the front elevation and a Victorian fireplace to create the perfect focal point. To the rear, the kitchen/dining room provides an excellent entertaining space, making the layout practical for both everyday living and hosting guests with rear access to the back garden. The kitchen is beautifully fitted with a stylish arrangement of wall and base units, providing great storage and ample work surface space. The dining area provides plenty of space for a table and chairs and is set off with the perfect example of true character, the feature inset bread oven!

Upstairs, the property continues to impress with two well-proportioned bedrooms accessed from the landing, the generous principal bedroom spanning the front of the house. The stunning bathroom boasts a four-piece suite, to include a walk in shower, wc and wash basin, and in true keeping with the character – a gorgeous roll top bath.

Outside, to the front is driveway parking for two vehicles as well as a patio which catches the afternoon and evening sun, to the rear courtyard garden enjoys a private aspect and offers a lovely space to sit out during the warmer months, with enough room for outdoor living, without becoming too difficult to maintain.

A wonderful example of a Victorian home that has perfectly retained its charm whilst providing practical living spaces, and a stunning finish to suit to modern lifestyles.

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

Property Features

Charming Victorian Terraced Home
Two double bedrooms
Truly stunning throughout with blend of character features and a modern finish
Spacious kitchen/dining room
Lovely lounge with Victorian fireplace
Beautiful bathroom complete with a four piece suite
Gorgeous courtyard garden with private aspect
Sought after Upton location

Nearby Amenities

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