Kirkton House, Hunter Street, Chester, CH1 2AS | Property for sale | Savills
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Kirkton HouseHunter Street, Chester, CH1 2AS

  • New
  • Lead agent
  • Freehold

Key features

  • Development opportunity in the heart of Chester city centre.
  • Offers potential conversion and new build development opportunities.
  • Close proximity to Chester Northgate and the new Chester Market.
  • Freehold sale with Vacant Possession.
  • Site extends to approximately 0.41 acres (0.17 hectares).

The attractive former doctors practice (Kirkton House) and the adjoining properties offer an unrivalled city centre development opportunity for a range of uses.

About this property

  • The property comprises three existing buildings with associated car parking and green space. The buildings are Kirkton House, 4A Hunter Street and 4B Hunter Street. According to records, Kirkton House was a former doctors practice, more recently occupied by a local law firm and subsequently used as a compound for the Northgate Development team

    4A Hunter Street – the Cottage to the rear of the site – has remained vacant for a number of years, but benefits from its own access and courtyard area. Meanwhile 4B Hunter Street was consented for demolition by Cheshire West and Chester Council, however this was never implemented.

    The property occupies a truly central location adjacent to the Storyhouse Theatre and Northgate Phase 1. Chester city centre is just a short walk to the south east and brings its wealth of cafes, shops and restaurants.

On behalf of Cheshire West & Chester Council, Savills are delighted to market a prime Chester City Centre development opportunity close to Northgate.

Ed RooneyProperty agent

Local information

  • The property is located off Hunter Street, within the City’s historical City Walls. The city of Chester itself is located in the north west and forms the major conurbation of the Cheshire West and Chester Borough. It is located some 33 miles to the south west of Manchester, some 15 miles south of Liverpool and some 11 miles north of Wrexham..

  • More generally, the site benefits from a truly central location being within Chester’s historic City Walls. The Walls mark the original Roman settlement which continues to draw tourism year round. The city also benefits from excellent transport link via the M56 and M53 motorways connecting it to Manchester and Liverpool respectively, and Chester station offering regular train services to these cities as well as London and North Wales.