——
Cheshire is a county unlike any other. Home to the historic walled city of Chester, the railway town of Crewe and its largest town, Warrington, Cheshire truly has an area to suit anybody.
Cheshire is famous worldwide for its beauty spots, both natural and manmade. Admire the incredible architecture in Chester or explore the stunning views of Cheshire’s parts of the peak district — it’s all possible when choosing Cheshire as your home.
Awe-inspiring architecture
Cheshire is world-renowned for the breathtaking buildings that fill its towns. It boasts a wealth of listed buildings around the county, from the unique monochrome structure of Bear and Billet Public House in Chester to Nantwich’s magnificent Dorfold Hall. Every inch of Cheshire is brimming with history and landmarks.
This translates to residential properties too, making living in luxury easy whether you’re looking for new family homes to settle down into or places more suitable for young professionals.
Endless hours of entertainment
Cheshire is home to some of the nation’s best attractions. This includes the highly-regarded Chester Zoo, which is often hailed the best zoo in the country. Enjoy live acts at Bluedot music festival in Macclesfield, shop to your heart’s content at Cheshire Oaks in Ellesmere port or wander the natural haven of Tatton Park in Knutsford.
Location
Cheshire is known for its desirable ‘Golden Triangle’ of towns and villages. Laid between three points — Wilmslow, Alderley Edge and Prestbury — you’ll find an array of independent shops and eateries.
However, the properties and lifestyle are just as luxurious outside of the Golden Triangle. Widnes and Runcorn sit either side of the River Mersey, offering attractive and affordable options in Cheshire.
Transport
Getting around Cheshire couldn’t be easier. Train commuters will be glad to know that the West Coast Main Line services most of the county. Crewe serves as the main hub to the rest of the country, with trains running to London and Scotland from there.
For car owners, the M6, M62, M53 and M56 all connect with Cheshire, making travel simple.