Spacious four-bedroom Victorian with striking open-plan extension in sought-after Hoole, close to shops and schools.
Victorian semi with high ceilings and original period features
Large open-plan kitchen/dining with skylights and bi-fold doors
Four bedrooms and two bathrooms; main bedroom very spacious
Off-street parking plus electric vehicle charging point
Cellar and utility room providing good storage and practicality
Solid brick walls (pre‑1900); likely no cavity insulation
EPC D — energy upgrades recommended to improve rating
Local crime level and council tax both above average
Set on a desirable Hoole street, this large Victorian semi-detached home blends period detail with a substantial contemporary kitchen extension. High ceilings, bay windows and cast-iron fireplaces retain original charm, while the open-plan kitchen, skylights and bi-fold doors create a bright family hub that connects directly to a low‑maintenance garden.
Four well-proportioned bedrooms and two bathrooms provide flexible space for families or home working. The layout includes a separate reception, utility room, modern ground-floor shower room, and a practical cellar for storage. Off-street parking with an electric vehicle charging point and a decent front plot add useful everyday convenience.
Buyers should note the house is a solid-brick Victorian build (pre‑1900) and the walls are likely uninsulated as built; upgrading insulation and improving the EPC from its current D rating may be needed. Council tax is above average and the local recorded crime level is higher than average for the area. These are important running-cost and safety considerations.
Positioned within walking distance of independent shops, cafés and good local schools, the property suits families wanting space and character close to Chester city amenities. The combination of period features and a large contemporary extension offers immediate comfortable living with clear potential for energy and comfort improvements.