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