Wells Close

Mickle Trafford

Tucked away in the sought-after village of Mickle Trafford, this attractive three-bedroom semi-detached home offers a superb balance of style, practicality, and location. Thoughtfully designed and well maintained, it presents an excellent opportunity for those seeking a comfortable home in a peaceful yet well-connected setting.

The ground floor provides a welcoming and functional layout, ideal for modern living. A bright entrance leads into a spacious lounge, perfect for relaxing evenings or hosting guests. The flow of the home continues into a contemporary kitchen/dining room, fitted with modern units, generous worktop space, making it both a practical and sociable hub of the home.

Upstairs, the property offers three well-proportioned bedrooms, each tastefully presented and benefiting from excellent natural light. The main bedroom features built-in wardrobes, offering convenient storage without compromising on space. The additional bedrooms provide flexibility, whether used as children’s rooms, a home office, or guest accommodation. A stylish family bathroom completes the first floor, finished with modern fittings and a clean, elegant design.

Outside, the property is equally appealing. To the front, a private driveway provides off-road parking and leads to a detached garage, offering further storage or workshop potential. The rear garden has been designed for ease of maintenance, featuring artificial lawn and a neat, enclosed layout, ideal for outdoor dining, entertaining, or simply enjoying a quiet moment in the fresh air.

Mickle Trafford is a highly regarded village known for its community feel and convenient access to surrounding areas. The property is within walking distance of a well-respected primary school, making it particularly attractive to families. Nearby transport links provide easy connections to Chester and beyond, while local amenities ensure everyday essentials are always close at hand.

Location

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

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

Property Features

Three well-proportioned bedrooms
Modern, well-presented throughout
Spacious and bright lounge
Contemporary fitted kitchen
Stylish family bathroom
Private driveway and detached garage
Low-maintenance rear garden with artificial lawn
Sought-after village location with excellent transport links

Nearby Amenities

Primary Schools
  • Mickle Trafford Village School
    0.1 miles
Secondary Schools
  • Queen’s Park High School Nearest available
    3.3 miles
Transport
  • Bache Railway Station Nearest available
    2.6 miles
Attractions
  • Chester Fields
    1.0 miles
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Alyn Road

Mickle Trafford

£345,000

3 Beds 1 Bath 2 Receptions

Pearl Lane

Vicars Cross

4 Pearl Lane presents a wonderful opportunity to acquire a lovely three bedroom, one bathroom semi detached house with flexible living spaces, characterful features, and a layout that adapts easily to a range of lifestyles located in Vicars Cross, this property is perfectly suited for growing families or those seeking extra room to work or relax.

The ground floor opens into a welcoming hall that sets the tone for the rest of the home. To one side, a beautifully shaped lounge provides a cosy yet characterful space, enhanced by its bay-style frontage that allows natural light to pour in. Following the hall, is a separate sitting room, ideal as a second reception area, home office, or playroom, offering flexibility depending on your needs. Additionally, there is a set of patio doors leading down the side of the house to the garden.

Moving on from the sitting room, opens into a kitchen/dining area arranged in two but connected sections. The kitchen space works perfectly while the adjoining is positioned to the rear is a dining room or informal family area, perfect for family gatherings or day-to-day living. Two patio doors that also lead out on to the garden, creating easy access to the outside.

Upstairs, the first floor is arranged around a central landing that connects three well-proportioned bedrooms. The principal bedroom sits to the front of the property, offering a comfortable retreat. Two further bedrooms provide excellent accommodation for family members or guests, each enjoying good natural light and versatile layouts. A family bathroom is also located on this floor, conveniently positioned off the landing and serving all bedrooms.

The top floor reveals a spacious loft area, accessed via its own staircase. This room offers excellent additional space and could be used in a variety of ways, from a home office or studio to a hobby room or guest accommodation.

Externally, a neat, family-friendly garden with a well-kept lawn stretches between wooden fences and leafy trees. The mix of greenery and open lawn creates a bright, inviting outdoor area perfect for relaxing or play. The property benefits from shared access to the rear as well as the side gate and a front driveway, allowing parking for two cars.

Location

Vicars Cross is a popular Chester suburb just over a mile to the east of the city. There are shops for everyday needs on Green Lane where there is also a petrol station, dental surgery, primary school and library. The city centre is easily accessed by car, by local transport or on foot and provides a wealth of social, leisure and shopping outlets. Access to major A roads and the motorway network is within one mile and nearby supermarkets include Sainsbury’s, Aldi and Waitrose. So, to summarise, there’s pretty much everything most of us could need within a reasonable distance!

Located within an established residential area and within a short stroll from the small parade of shops which are situated on Green Lane, providing for most day-to-day needs. Great schooling for both primary and secondary are well catered for by the district, being catchment for the sought after Christleton High School. Regular public transport services are available into the City, providing a wider range of shopping, recreational and educational facilities. For the commuter, there is easy access to the national motorway network along the Vicars Cross Road.

Property Features

Three well-proportioned bedrooms
Spacious loft room with staircase access
Two versatile reception rooms
Kitchen with adjoining dining area
Bay-fronted lounge with natural light
Family bathroom
Private rear garden with lawn
Driveway parking for two vehicles

Nearby Amenities

Primary Schools
  • Hoole Church of England Primary and Nursery School
    0.5 miles
  • St Werburgh’s & St Columba’s Catholic Primary School
    0.8 miles
Secondary Schools
  • Queen’s Park High School
    1.2 miles
Transport
  • Chester Railway Station
    1.0 miles
Attractions
  • Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club
    0.2 miles
  • THE TWIRL OF HAY
    0.5 miles
  • Chester Rugby Union Football Club
    0.7 miles
  • The Suburbs
    0.9 miles
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Bluebell Close

Huntington

Situated in the highly sought-after village of Huntington, this well-presented two-bedroom semi-detached home offers a fantastic opportunity for first-time buyers, downsizers, or investors alike. Combining practical living space with a desirable location just a short distance from Chester city centre, this property is ready to move into and enjoy.

Upon entering, you are welcomed into a bright entrance hall providing access to the main living areas. The fitted kitchen is positioned to the front of the property and offers a range of units with space for appliances, making it both functional and inviting.

Moving through the hall, a spacious living/dining room provides an excellent area for both relaxing and entertaining, with ample room for dining furniture. This space flows seamlessly into the conservatory, which overlooks the garden and offers an additional versatile reception area, ideal as a sitting room, home office, or playroom.

The first floor comprises two well-proportioned bedrooms. The principal bedroom is a generous double room, while the second bedroom is ideal as a guest room, nursery, or study. A modern family bathroom completes the accommodation, featuring a bath with shower over, wash basin, and WC.

Externally, this property benefits from a private rear garden, perfect for outdoor dining and relaxation. To the front, there is off-road parking.

 Huntington is a popular residential area known for its excellent local amenities, well-regarded schools, and convenient access to Chester city centre, the A55, and wider motorway networks. The area also offers pleasant walks and green spaces nearby.

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

Sought-after Huntington village location
Two-bedroom semi-detached home
Spacious living/dining room
Bright conservatory overlooking garden
Modern fitted kitchen
Private rear garden
Off-road parking
Close to Chester city centre and transport links

Nearby Amenities

Primary Schools
  • Huntington Community Primary School
    0.3 miles
  • Eccleston C of E Primary School
    1.1 miles
Secondary Schools
  • Queen’s Park High School
    1.2 miles
  • Chester Catholic High School
    1.3 miles
Transport
  • Chester Railway Station Nearest available
    1.6 miles
Attractions
  • THE TWIRL OF HAY
    0.7 miles
  • Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club
    1.1 miles
  • Ring O’Bells
    1.2 miles
  • Christleton Sports Centre
    1.2 miles
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Allington Place

Handbridge

Situated in the highly desirable area of Handbridge, this attractive three-bedroom end-of-terrace home on Allington Place offers a wonderful opportunity for first-time buyers, families, or investors alike. Beautifully positioned within a quiet residential setting, the property enjoys a generous corner plot, providing additional outdoor space and a greater sense of privacy.

Internally, the accommodation is well-proportioned and filled with natural light. The ground floor comprises a welcoming entrance hall, a spacious lounge ideal for relaxing or entertaining, and a well-appointed kitchen/dining area with direct access to the rear garden, perfect for modern family living. The downstairs is finished with an ever so useful WC.

 To the first floor, there are three bedrooms, including two comfortable doubles and a versatile single room, ideal as a nursery, home office, or guest room. These are served by a family shower room.

Externally, the property benefits from a private rear garden, offering a pleasant space for outdoor dining and leisure, along with side access typical of an end-of-terrace home. There is also convenient on-street parking available.

Handbridge is renowned for its vibrant community feel and excellent local amenities, including independent shops, cafes, and well-regarded schools. The property is within easy walking distance of Chester city centre, offering a fantastic range of retail, dining, and leisure facilities, as well as scenic riverside walks along the Dee.

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
Three-bedroom end-of-terrace home
Generous corner plot with added privacy
Spacious lounge and kitchen/dining area
Ground floor WC
Private rear garden with side access
Walking distance to Chester city centre
Ideal for first-time buyers, families, or investors

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
    0.3 miles
  • Chester Catholic High School
    0.5 miles
Transport
  • Chester Railway Station
    1.0 miles
Attractions
  • The Handbridge
    0.3 miles
  • Booth Mansion
    0.8 miles
  • Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club
    1.0 miles
  • Westminster Park
    1.0 miles
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Broxton Road

Clutton

Situated in a desirable and peaceful residential setting, this exceptional property at 13 Broxton Road offers a rare opportunity to acquire a beautifully renovated home finished to an outstanding standard throughout. Thoughtfully upgraded by a skilled tradesman, the property showcases meticulous attention to detail and craftsmanship in every aspect. One of the standout features of this home is its unique frontage. It is the only property on the street to benefit from a private front driveway, providing ample off-road parking.

Throughout the property it has completed all interior finishes to an exceptional specification. The living/dining room and the kitchen has been carefully curated using colour palettes inspired by Paint & Paper Library, creating a cohesive yet distinctive feel throughout the home. Walls, ceilings, and woodwork are finished in complementary tonal variations, bringing depth and sophistication to every space. Moving into the kitchen, an amazing modern built units and cupboards create a great finish to the kitchen with plenty of storage for day-to-day living. Additionally, there is a convenient WC just off from the kitchen, next to the side door which leads onto the rear garden.

Upstairs accommodates three bedrooms, both of the double bedrooms consists of large built-in wardrobes with lots of storage, perfect for everyday living. The second bedroom allows room for a double bed, two large double bed side tables. Finishing off with the third bedroom, allowing a single bed or a great space that could be used as an office. Finishing off the upstairs, a beautifully decorated shower room, featuring a 3 piece suite, great for everyday use.

The rear garden also features a high-specification garden room or storage building, constructed with durability and versatility in mind. Finished in attractive larch cladding, the structure benefits from a high-security door, full insulation, ventilation, and a painted floor, with internal walls clad in premium materials. While currently used for secure storage, it offers excellent potential for a variety of uses, with scope to add windows if desired.

Externally, the property continues to impress. In addition to the front driveway, there is further parking to the rear, offering space suitable for a large van or multiple vehicles, ideal for both personal and professional use.

This is a truly unique home that combines practical features with high-end finishes, making it an ideal choice for buyers seeking something beyond the ordinary. Early viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the quality and detail on offer.

Location

Set along the banks of the River Dee on the Cheshire and the Wales border, Farndon and its neighbours Churton and Clutton offer some of the prettiest riverside village living in the area. About 20 minutes from Chester, Farndon is the largest of the three – a thriving village with a real sense of history, long associated with the Tudor mapmaker John Speed and joined to the Welsh village of Holt by a handsome 14th-century stone bridge. With open countryside, the river and a strong community on the doorstep, the area appeals to families, professionals and those seeking a quieter, characterful pace within easy reach of the city.
Village Life & Amenities
Farndon is the practical hub of the three, with a good spread of independent shops, two welcoming pub-restaurants, a pair of cafés, a doctors’ surgery and a primary school, all wrapped around a picturesque village centre and riverside walks towards Holt. Its housing ranges from period cottages and Georgian villas to comfortable family homes and newer developments, offering plenty of choice across the budgets.
A short drive away, the small village of Churton has become something of a dining destination thanks to The White Horse — the acclaimed country pub from Gary Usher’s Elite Bistros, the team behind Chester’s Sticky Walnut. Clutton, the smallest and most rural of the three, sits quietly amid open farmland within the Coddington parish, ideal for those wanting genuine countryside seclusion. Between them, the three villages combine everyday convenience with river, farmland and some of the best walking in west Cheshire.
What makes it intentionally different?
Small village life with access to great amenities, local business culture and easily commutable to Wrexham, Chester, Whitchurch, Oswestry and Shropshire.
Schools & Getting Around
Families are well served by Farndon Primary School at the heart of the village, with well-regarded secondary options including Bishop Heber High School at nearby Malpas. For getting around, the A534 and A41 give swift access to Chester to the north and Wrexham just across the border, while the wider motorway network and Chester’s mainline station — with direct services to London Euston — are within comfortable reach for commuters.

Key Mileage Distances
• Chester City Centre — 8 miles
• Holt (Wales) — 0.5 miles
• Churton — 2 miles
• Clutton — 3 miles
• Wrexham — 7 miles
• Chester Railway Station — 8 miles
• A41 (Broxton) — 4 miles
• M53 / M56 Junction — 11 miles
• Liverpool John Lennon Airport — 30 miles
• Manchester Airport — 38 miles

Property Features

Fully renovated to an exceptional standard throughout
Stylish interiors with designer-inspired colour schemes
Cosy living/dining room with log burner
Modern kitchen with ample storage
Downstairs WC and utility room
Three well-proportioned bedrooms with built-in storage
Private front driveway
High-spec garden room with insulation and secure access

Nearby Amenities

Primary Schools
  • Holt CP School Nearest available
    3.5 miles
Secondary Schools
  • Bishop Heber High School Nearest available
    4.3 miles
Transport
  • Chester Railway Station Nearest available
    8.4 miles
Attractions
  • Bolesworth Castle Nearest available
    2.1 miles
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Shepherds Lane

Newton

This detached house is ideally located in the sought-after area of Newton, with standout schools all within walking distance of your front door, as well as local shops and parks. With great potential to make the property your own, we recommend booking in early for a viewing!

 Step inside and you’re immediately welcomed by a practical and well-connected layout that makes everyday living feel comfortable. The porch welcomes you into the hall, with doors leading you into the main living areas on the ground floor, while the staircase rises to the first floor.  The lounge is situated at the front of the property with a large forward-facing window and feature fireplace.  There is a dining room leading off, with space for a table and chairs, while a useful conservatory to the rear is a great space to sit back and relax while taking in the views of your lovely, mature and private garden.  The kitchen is well equipped with plenty of base and wall units to give you excellent storage and work prep solutions.

Upstairs, the home continues to impress with three bedrooms, two of which have built in wardrobes, and a shower room, which has been updated in recent years with lovely fitted and fully tiled walls.

This delightful property boasts a generous and private rear garden as well as convenient driveway parking to the front, offering a wonderful outdoor space ideal for both relaxation and entertaining. Thoughtfully arranged, the garden features a combination of lawn and patio areas, providing versatility for a range of uses. A charming greenhouse sits neatly within the plot, perfect for keen gardeners or those looking to cultivate their own plants and produce.  With no onward chain, if you hurry this home could be yours before you know it!

Location

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

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

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

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

Property Features

NO ONWARD CHAIN
Great opportunity to buy a family detached home
Lovely aspect to the rear
Three bedrooms
Three reception rooms
Driveway parking
Single garage
South facing rear garden with all day sunny aspect

Nearby Amenities

Primary Schools
  • The Queens Lower School
    0.3 miles
  • Newton Primary School
    0.4 miles
Secondary Schools
  • The Queens School Senior School
    1.1 miles
  • Queen’s Park High School
    1.4 miles
Transport
  • Bache Railway Station
    0.3 miles
  • Chester Railway Station
    0.7 miles
Attractions
  • zippys playworld
    0.3 miles
  • Total Fitness Chester
    0.5 miles
  • Bawn Lodge
    0.6 miles
  • The Suburbs
    0.7 miles
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Saturn Drive

Chester

Situated on the popular King’s Moat development, this beautiful corner plot accommodates a three-bedroom, two-bathroom detached home, offering well-balanced accommodation across two floors, this property is perfect for modern family living.

Opening into a welcoming entrance hall, providing access to a convenient downstairs WC and staircase to the first floor, to the front of the property is a bright and spacious lounge, ideal for relaxing or entertaining guests. The heart of the home is the impressive kitchen/dining room, offering a generous open plan space with room for both cooking and family dining. This area benefits from direct access to the garden, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor flow. A separate utility room sits just off the kitchen, providing additional storage and practicality.

Following upstairs, the property continues to impress with three well-proportioned bedrooms. The principal bedroom enjoys the added benefit of its own en suite shower room. Two further bedrooms offer flexibility for family, guests, or home working. A modern family bathroom serves the remaining bedrooms, while the central landing provides access to all rooms.

Externally, the property benefits from a private rear garden, ideal for outdoor entertaining or family use, along with off-road parking as well as a back door leading into a large garage, allowing plenty of space for storage.

Early viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate all this fantastic home has to offer.

Location

One of Chester’s newest luxury executive developments; Kings Moat is smartly located for residents to enjoy both the convenience of Chester range of versatile amenities yet is close to Chester Business Park and major road networks beyond for everyday commuting. Designed for tranquil living, residents enjoy tree-lined avenues, designated greenspaces and partially brick-paved access roads enhancing the character and demonstrating the quality of this exciting new area. There are also convenient public transport links and cycleways into the City, which is just a short 10 minute drive, whilst the network links are also close-by for the commuter.

Property Features

Sought-after King’s Moat development
Corner plot position
Detached three-bedroom home
Spacious open-plan kitchen/dining room
Bright and airy lounge
En suite to principal bedroom
Private rear garden
Garage and off-road parking

Nearby Amenities

Primary Schools
  • The King’s School
    0.3 miles
  • Belgrave Primary School
    0.6 miles
Secondary Schools
  • The King’s School
    0.3 miles
  • Chester Catholic High School
    1.3 miles
Transport
  • Chester Railway Station Nearest available
    2.5 miles
Attractions
  • Westminster Park
    1.0 miles
  • Ginger Monkey Play Cafe and Boutique
    1.3 miles
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Tarvin Road

Littleton

Positioned within the highly desirable village of Littleton, this beautifully presented four-bedroom semi-detached home offers an exceptional amount of versatile living accommodation, perfectly suited to modern family life.

Occupying an attractive position set back from Tarvin Road, the property enjoys a welcoming front with driveway parking providing practicality for everyday family living. To the front elevation, a bright and elegant sitting room benefits from large windows that allow natural light to flood the space, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere ideal for both formal entertaining and quieter evenings at home.

In addition, a separate lounge offers further reception accommodation and provides excellent adaptability to suit a range of individual requirements. Whether utilised as a cosy family room, children’s playroom, home office or snug, this additional living space greatly enhances the practicality of the home and allows for flexible day-to-day living.

The heart of the home is the impressive open-plan kitchen, dining and living area, which has been thoughtfully modernised and extended to create a superb sociable environment perfectly tailored to contemporary lifestyles. The kitchen itself offers extensive fitted cabinetry, generous worktop space and ample room for integrated appliances, combining functionality with an attractive modern finish.

To the rear, the accommodation continues into a substantial extended living and entertaining space which enjoys direct access onto the garden, creating an excellent connection between the indoor and outdoor areas. This expansive room offers remarkable versatility, comfortably accommodating multiple seating, dining and family zones while enjoying lovely views across the rear garden.

Supporting the ground floor accommodation is a highly practical utility room, providing additional storage and dedicated laundry space, helping to keep the main living areas organised and decluttered. A conveniently positioned ground floor WC further enhances the functionality of the home.

To the first floor, the property offers four well-proportioned bedrooms, each providing comfortable and versatile accommodation suitable for growing families, guest rooms or home working requirements. The principal bedroom is benefited by a spacious modern en-suite. The bedrooms are served by a well-appointed family bathroom, completing the internal accommodation.

Externally, the rear garden provides a delightful extension of the living space and enjoys a private and enclosed aspect, making it ideal for children, pets and outdoor entertaining. The garden offers ample space for outdoor dining, summer gatherings and relaxation, while also presenting an attractive backdrop to the rear of the property.

A superb opportunity to acquire a spacious and well-located home in a consistently desirable Chester village setting.

Location

This cluster of handsome villages on Chester’s eastern edge, Christleton, Rowton, Waverton and Littleton have long been among the most sought-after addresses in the area; prized for their outstanding schools, open fields and strong community life. Christleton alone was voted Cheshire’s best-kept village four years running, and all four settlements share that same well-tended, settled charm. Just a couple of miles from the city centre yet firmly rural in feel, they suit families, professionals, commuters and retirees in equal measure.
Village Life & Amenities
Christleton is the social heart of the group, with the award-winning Ring O’Bells country pub, the Christleton Institute social club, a village store, a much-loved cricket club and the picturesque pond at its centre. Its homes range from grand period houses to characterful worker’s cottages. Neighbouring Littleton, the smallest of the four, is known for its larger, substantial properties and a golf club on Tarvin Road, with quick access to the A51 and the city beyond making it a firm favourite with commuters.
Waverton, the largest by area, has a village store, hairdresser and a local fish & chips, with Jubilee Fields home to junior and adult football, plus a golf club, the famous Crocky Trail and a historic flour mill nearby. Rowton completes the group – a small, historic village beside the A41, best known for the Georgian Rowton Hall, now a country-house hotel, and as the site of the 1645 Battle of Rowton Heath. Together the four villages offer everyday amenities, green space and genuine community within easy reach of everything Chester has to offer.
What makes it intentionally different?
This is where families start, come together and wind down. It’s the kind of location that people carefully choose to spend their days, enjoying the life that village lives bring.
Schools & Getting Around
Schooling is a major draw. Christleton Primary School and the highly regarded Christleton High School are both rated Outstanding by Ofsted and held in high esteem across the county, with Waverton also home to a well-regarded primary school. For transport, the A41 and A51 give swift access to Chester’s ring road and city centre, with frequent bus links throughout. The M53 and M56 open up Liverpool, Manchester and North Wales, while Chester’s mainline station offers direct services to London Euston in just over two hours.

Key Mileage Distances
• Chester City Centre — 2.5 miles
• Christleton High School — 0.5 miles
• Littleton — 1 mile
• Rowton — 1.5 miles
• Waverton — 2 miles
• Chester Railway Station — 3 miles
• A55 / Chester Ring Road — 1.5 miles
• M53 / M56 Junction — 5 miles
• Liverpool John Lennon Airport — 22 miles
• Manchester Airport — 35 miles

Property Features

Four-bedroom semi-detached family home
Sought-after village location in Littleton
Spacious open-plan kitchen/dining/living area
Extended rear entertaining and family space
Two versatile reception rooms
Utility room and ground floor WC
Private enclosed rear garden
Driveway parking

Nearby Amenities

Primary Schools
  • Hoole Church of England Primary and Nursery School Nearest available
    1.6 miles
Secondary Schools
  • Queen’s Park High School Nearest available
    2.4 miles
Transport
  • Chester Railway Station Nearest available
    2.2 miles
Attractions
  • Stamford Bridge Inn
    0.5 miles
  • Chester Rugby Union Football Club
    0.6 miles
  • Ring O’Bells
    1.0 miles
  • Christleton Sports Centre
    1.0 miles
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Corporal Way

Saighton

From the moment you step inside this beautiful home, the attention to detail is immediately apparent and sets the tone of what is to come. The property was extensively upgraded at the point of construction resulting in a superior specification throughout, with highlights include sleek contemporary cabinetry, quality internal doors, top specification fittings and stylish design features in both the kitchen and bathrooms. Situated within the highly desirable Crown Park development, the location box is certainly ticked thanks to the great local amenities, desirable schools, vast green space for rural walks nearby, and yet just a short 10 minute drive to Chester City Centre.   

The ground floor layout has been thoughtfully arranged to balance open-plan living with clearly defined spaces. The welcoming entrance hall is laid with beautiful polished ceramic tiling and creates a great first impression, whilst stairs rise to the first floor and doors lead either side to the kitchen/dining room and lounge, convenient access is also given to the downstairs WC. The impressive kitchen/dining room is a superb environment for everyday family life and entertaining. With French doors leading out to the rear garden and additional windows to the side and front elevations, the room is flooded with natural light. The kitchen is fitted with a modern arrangement of wall, base and full height units, having complementary work surfaces and integrated appliances to create a seamless finish, whilst the dining area easily accommodates a family size dining table and chairs. The spacious lounge is equally inviting and benefits from yet another dual-aspect, boasting a bright and airy atmosphere with space to accommodate all of the family.

To the first floor, the sense of space, light and quality continues. The principal bedroom provides a calm and well-proportioned retreat, enjoying its own stylish en suite shower room with the luxury of upgraded tiling and fittings. The two additional bedrooms are also generously sized and share the modern family bathroom, reflecting the same high specification as that of the en suite, sleek and elegant.

Externally, the property occupies a larger-than-average plot, enhancing both its privacy and overall appeal. Its corner plot allows for a driveway providing off-road parking for two vehicles, whilst the rear garden has been thoughtfully landscaped to create a beautiful yet functional outdoor space. A well-maintained lawn is complemented by a paved patio seating area which is simply perfect for summer dining, whilst a decorative flagstone pathway leads to a useful garden shed, providing practical storage.

 

Great location, great property, great home!

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

Double fronted end of terrace home
Three bedrooms, principal bedroom with en suite shower room
Extensively upgraded specification throughout
Larger-than-average corner plot position
Impressive open-plan kitchen/dining room
Dual-aspect lounge filled with natural light and spacious in size
Beautifully landscaped garden with curved brick wall boundary
Driveway providing off road parking for two vehicles

Nearby Amenities

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