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