- Elevated pre war detached home with an elevated south westerly facing rear garden with fantastic privacy and stunning views +
- Lounge and separate dining room both with bay windows overlooking the rear garden +
- Solid timber fitted kitchen with granite work surfaces with a utility room and store off +
- Three first floor bedrooms with a superb balcony off bedroom two with views over the garden and beyond towards the City +
- First floor bathroom with a white three piece suite +
- Off road parking leading to a single detached garage +
- Quietly situated in a sought after cul-de-sac just off Sandy Lane lying close to the River Dee +
- Re-roofed in recent years with a newly refurbished balcony, viewing highly recommended +
- Gas central heating via a "Worcester" central heating boiler +
Number Eight Keristal Avenue occupies a rare and enviable position in Dee Banks, one of Chester’s most desirable areas, with spectacular views across the River Dee and beyond. Tucked away in a quiet cul de sac, this 1920s detached home has only ever been sold once in its lifetime, making it a truly special opportunity. From the moment you arrive, the charm of the property is clear, with a mature front garden providing privacy, generous off road parking and a detached single garage.
Inside, the home is filled with original character features including quarry tiled porch, parquet flooring and stained glass windows. The entrance hall leads to two well proportioned reception rooms, each with bay windows, period detailing and wonderful garden views. The dining room opens onto the rear aspect while the living room features a limestone fireplace and a bright, inviting outlook. The kitchen is fitted with a quality range of timber units topped with granite surfaces, complemented by a ceramic farmhouse sink and a large range oven. A useful pantry and utility room add further practicality.
The rear garden is a standout feature, offering exceptional privacy and a glorious south westerly aspect that basks in sunshine throughout the afternoon and into the evening. Landscaped with mature trees and shrubs, the garden reveals a secret space with breathtaking views across the meadows towards Sandy Lane, a hidden outlook that feels worlds away despite being just a mile and a half from the city centre.
Upstairs, the landing showcases more stained glass and leads to three generous bedrooms. The principal bedroom enjoys French doors opening onto a balcony with sweeping views over the city skyline and cathedral, a view to wake up to every day. The second bedroom also captures stunning rear outlooks, while the third offers good proportions with views towards the Bishop’s School playing fields. A well appointed family bathroom completes the accommodation.
The home has been carefully maintained, with a re roof completed around 15 years ago, and offers ample potential for extension or redesign, subject to consent, to create an even more remarkable residence. With UPVC double glazing, gas central heating and an unbeatable setting, this is a home that balances period charm, practical living and once in a lifetime views.
EPC Rating: D