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Latest house prices for Hoole, Chester

Details of 5,222 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
13/02/2026 Details... £167,000 21 Signal Court, Hoole, Chester, CH2 3BP Details...
30/01/2026 Details... £320,000 36 Hewitt Street, Hoole, Chester, CH2 3JD Details...
29/01/2026 Details... £450,000 31 Shavington Avenue, Hoole, Chester, CH2 3RD Details...
27/01/2026 Details... £241,500 2 Walker Street, Hoole, Chester, CH2 3BT Details...
27/01/2026 Details... £161,000 43 Tomkinson Street, Hoole, Chester, CH2 3BX Details...
23/01/2026 Details... £287,500 2 Melkridge Close, Hoole, Chester, CH2 3DN Details...
23/01/2026 Details... £562,250 34 Shavington Avenue, Hoole, Chester, CH2 3RD Details...
23/01/2026 Details... £483,000 51 Oaklea Avenue, Hoole, Chester, CH2 3RG Details...
16/01/2026 Details... £384,000 32 Park Drive, Hoole, Chester, CH2 3JS Details...
09/01/2026 Details... £208,000 3 Bridge Court, Hoole Lane, Hoole, Chester, CH2 3DW Details...
09/01/2026 Details... £397,000 16 Park Drive, Hoole, Chester, CH2 3JS Details...
08/01/2026 Details... £160,000 30 Signal Court, Hoole, Chester, CH2 3BP Details...
08/01/2026 Details... £495,000 22 Canadian Avenue, Hoole, Chester, CH2 3HH Details...
08/01/2026 Details... £420,000 45 Elmwood Avenue, Hoole, Chester, CH2 3RH Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £282,500 18 Westminster Road, Hoole, Chester, CH2 3BB Details...
08/12/2025 Details... £330,000 16 Lime Grove, Hoole, Chester, CH2 3HW Details...
04/12/2025 Details... £305,250 30 Hewitt Street, Hoole, Chester, CH2 3JD Details...
01/12/2025 Details... £300,000 40 Hewitt Street, Hoole, Chester, CH2 3JD Details...
28/11/2025 Details... £295,000 36 Cedar Grove, Hoole, Chester, CH2 3LH Details...
28/11/2025 Details... £775,000 23 Shavington Avenue, Hoole, Chester, CH2 3RD Details...
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Hoole sits just to the northeast of Chester’s city centre, separated from the Roman walls by the Shropshire Union Canal and the railway station. Originally a distinct village recorded in the Domesday Book, it developed significantly during the Victorian era as the railway arrived, which left behind a legacy of red-brick terraced housing and villa-lined avenues. Today, the area is defined by Faulkner Street and Charles Street, a pair of narrow shopping roads that host an unusually high density of independent businesses, including a long-standing traditional butcher, a fishmonger, and various greengrocers. Geographically, it is well-placed for commuters, with the M53 and A55 nearby, yet it retains a self-contained feel thanks to its own green spaces like Alexandra Park, which provides tennis courts and structured gardens. While it has become a popular spot for its proximity to the station, it remains a grounded community where the Victorian street grid ensures everything is within walking distance.