When it comes to house hunting, many of us have a list of priorities for our new place. For some, having a nice spacious garden to relax in during the warmer months is a must-have. The Office for National Statistics has recently released data revealing which areas in Cheshire West and Chester have the most and least private garden space.
Topping the list for the most private garden space are Churton, Farndon, and Malpas, with a whopping 3,285,004 square meters. These areas offer residents plenty of room to enjoy outdoor activities, entertain guests, or simply unwind in their own green oasis.
On the other end of the spectrum, Chester City and Garden Quarter have the least private garden space, with just 182,601 square meters. Despite being a bustling urban area, residents in these neighborhoods may have limited outdoor space for gardening or relaxation.
The top 10 areas in Cheshire West and Chester with the most private garden space include Dodleston, Tattenhall, and Duddon with 2,824,830 square meters, Comberbach, Acton Bridge, and Whitley with 2,688,827 square meters, and Helsby and Kingsley with 2,423,158 square meters. These areas offer residents ample opportunities to enjoy the benefits of outdoor living.
Conversely, the top 10 areas with the least private garden space include Chester Boughton West and Hoole with 184,653 square meters, Chester Boughton East with 406,992 square meters, and Ellesmere Port Pooltown Road with 412,995 square meters. Residents in these areas may need to get creative with their outdoor spaces to make the most of what they have.
Whether you prioritize having a large garden or are willing to compromise on outdoor space for other amenities, the data from the Office for National Statistics provides valuable insights for house hunters in Cheshire West and Chester. Consider your lifestyle and preferences when choosing a neighborhood, and remember that a well-designed outdoor space can enhance your quality of life in your new home.