Period three-storey property with flexible layout — investment or family restoration project..
- Substantial Tudor‑style three-storey semi detached period house
- Currently subdivided into three income-producing self-contained flats
- Freehold title in sought-after Hoole conservation-area location
- Easy walk to Chester railway station, shops and local amenities
- Front pebbled driveway and decent-sized rear garden (overgrown)
- Separate boilers and individual gas/electric/water meters per flat
- Mixed EPC ratings across flats: D, C, D; some single-glazed windows
- Adjacent property (No.21) is a C2 assisted-living residential institution
A substantial Tudor‑style, three-storey semi detached period house on Shavington Avenue, offered freehold with versatile options. Currently laid out as three self-contained flats, the building suits an investor seeking immediate rental income or a buyer wanting to restore a generous single-family home. The property occupies a sought-after Hoole conservation-area address, within easy reach of Chester railway station and local shops.
Practical features include separate gas combi boilers and individual utility meters for each apartment, a pebbled driveway to the front and a rear garden. The house benefits from excellent broadband and very low local crime, and sits in an affluent neighbourhood with strong nearby schools and amenities.
Buyers should note material points: the accommodation is partly double glazed (some windows single glazed), EPCs vary across flats (D, C, D), and the garden is currently unkempt and will need attention. The house has been used as flats for some years, so reinstating a single dwelling will require reconfiguration and update work. Also be aware the adjacent property (No.21) is a C2 residential institution providing assisted living for adults aged 20–60.