- Semi detached Victorian/Edwardian House. +
- Two/Potentially Three Bedrooms over 3 floors +
- Guide Price £150,000 - £165,000 +
- Close to Chester University +
- No chain. +
- Approx gross internal area 75.3m2 (excludes second floor). +
- Reference No.1 Orchard Street - post code CH1 4HU +
- what3words ref /// blast.feast.shunts +
- For repair and modernisation. +
Guide Price £150,000 - £160,000
An appealing period (Victorian/Edwardian) potentially three-bedroom semi-detached townhouse, suitable for modernisation, repair and remodelling (subject to any necessary consents).
Situated in a semi-commercial district close to shops and restaurants, the area is popular with rental investors due to the demand generated from the nearby University of Chester.
Approx gross internal area 75.3 m2 ( 810 ft2 ) excluding second floor
Guide Price £150,000 - £165,000
An appealing period (Victorian/Edwardian) potentially three-bedroom semi-detached townhouse, suitable for modernisation, repair and remodelling (subject to any necessary consents).
Situated in a semi-commercial district close to shops and restaurants, the area is popular with rental investors due to the demand generated from the nearby University of Chester.
Approx gross internal area 75.3 m2 ( 810 ft2 ) excluding second floor
Directions To Ch1 4Hu - what3words ref /// blast.feast.shunts
Location - The beauty and unique atmosphere make Chester one of Britain's most popular places.
The ancient city is a truly breath-taking experience. Each chapter of Chester's history is etched into the very fabric of the city. Well, you are walking where Roman Legionnaires marched to war, Viking raiders wreaked havoc and Norman invaders conquered Anglo Saxons.
Chester has the most complete city walls, the oldest racecourse and the largest Roman Amphitheatre in Britain, plus a 1000-year-old Cathedral with Europe's finest example of medieval carvings - and of course the one and only 700-year-old Rows galleries where shopping is a double delight.
You will find stores galore offering the hottest fashion in Chester all set against a background of unique treasures of antiquity and a vibrant cafe culture where outdoor dining and people watching go hand in hand.
General Remarks - Comment by Mark Johnson FRICS @ Baker Wynne and Wilson.
The property with great potential as a ‘buy to let’ is situated near to The University of Chester which is the fifth oldest higher education establishment in England, with only the universities of Oxford, Cambridge, Durham and London outdating it.
It was opened in 1839 as a Church of England training college by a group of local Anglicans, including future British prime minister William Gladstone. This made it the first dedicated teacher training college in the United Kingdom.
The institution gained full university status in 2005 and now offers much more than educational training, with over 400 course combinations in a wide variety of subjects available. There are 19,000 students attending the university and 1,880 staff working there.
In addition to the historic Parkgate Road Campus, there are four further sites in Chester. These include Thornton Science Park, which is the home of the UK’s first new faculty of science and engineering in two decades. The university also has facilities in Warrington, Shrewsbury and Reaseheath.
Famous alumni of Chester University include singer Duffy, performance director of the Team Sky cycling team Sir Dave Brailsford, and the first manager of the England football team, Sir Walter Winterbottom.
Chester’s origins lie in the Roman era. It was founded as a fort in 79 AD and some of the ancient walls are still standing. Many of the buildings in the city are owned by the Duke of Westminster, Hugh Grosvenor, who is the world’s richest person under 30.
Some of the city’s night clubs and pubs are based in medieval buildings, while the city’s zoo is the UK’s largest with over 11,000 animals.
Accommodation Briefly Comprises: -
Ground Floor - 37.9m2 (408ft2)
Hall -
Front Living Room - 3.86m x 3.61m (12'8" x 11'10") - Sash bay window.
Rear Breakfast/Dining Room - 3.58m x 3.20m (11'9" x 10'6") - Exposed brick chimney breast with black cast stove. Patio doors with access to rear enclosed yard.
Kitchen - 2.59m x 1.98m (8'6" x 6'6") - Basic fitted units. Gas cooker point.
First Floor - 37.4m2 (402ft2)
Landing -
Master Bedroom 1 - 4.42m x 3.23m (14'6" x 10'7") -
Bedroom 2 - 3.61m x 3.43m (11'10" x 11'3") -
Bathroom - 2.59m x 2.29m (8'6" x 7'6") - W/C, cast bath with electric shower over, wash hand basin.
Staircase From Front Bedroom To Attic - Via fixed staircase.
Attic Room/Potential Bedroom 3 - 5.13m x 2.97m (16'10" x 9'9") - Restricted headroom measurement between purlins.
Exterior - Front off road parking. Pedestrian access to side and rear. Brick store. Rear enclosed yard.
Services - Mains water, electricity and gas.
N.B. Tests have not been made of electrical, water, gas, drainage and heating systems and associated appliances, nor confirmation obtained from the statutory bodies of the presence of these services. The information given should therefore be verified prior to a legal commitment to purchase.
Tenure - Freehold vacant possession upon completion.
Viewing - Fixed open days with specific pre booked viewing times by appointment only.
By appointment with Baker Wynne and Wilson starting Friday 8th March
Tel:
O182