Area Overview for CH1 1DL

Area Information

The postcode CH1 1DL represents a small residential cluster within the City of Chester, Cheshire West and Chester. This specific area forms part of the Garden Quarter, a densely populated urban zone situated near the University of Chester and the parish of St Oswald. The local geography is centred around coordinates 53.197727, -2.88448, placing it in a location with deep historical roots. The parish of St Oswald dates back to roughly 980 AD, with early records appearing in Bradshaw's and parish registers from 1580. Life here is defined by proximity to historical landmarks, including the Church of St Thomas of Canterbury, which was built in 1872 and serves as the current parish church after services moved away from Chester Cathedral's south transept. Residents occupy a neighbourhood where history meets modern urban density. The vicinity includes the former red brick vicarage and parish room, constructed in 1880 by John Douglas. This building now houses the University of Chester's English Department, adding an academic layer to the daily environment. The site of the former abbey manor court chapel has also evolved, becoming the Green Hall pub, The George & Dragon. Living in CH1 1DL means being close to these significant heritage sites while navigating a contemporary residential setting. You are stepping into a community where the past remains physically present alongside current functional living spaces. The area's character is shaped by its long history and its immediate integration with Chester's civic landscape.

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The property market in CH1 1DL is defined by a specific housing model where flats predominate the accommodation landscape. With 46% home ownership, the area holds a significant number of private owners alongside a large rental sector. This split suggests a dynamic market where both long-term residents and tenants coexist within the same residential buildings. Because the area covers a small residential cluster, supply is limited, and the housing stock consists largely of flat-style apartments rather than traditional detached homes found in suburban zones. Buyers looking at CH1 1DL should understand they are entering a flat-dominated environment typical of urban centres near university campuses. The low population count of 1,214 indicates a compact community where fewer housing units exist compared to larger suburbs. This scarcity often means competition for available properties can be intense. The mix of ownership implies that you may find properties on the open market from owners as well as those available directly from landlords. The area's connection to the University of Chester suggests steady demand from students or staff, though specific rental yields are not included in the provided data. Frugal decision-making is often required when purchasing in high-density urban clusters like the Garden Quarter.

House Prices in CH1 1DL

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Energy Efficiency in CH1 1DL

Residents of CH1 1DL enjoy access to numerous amenities within practical reach. Five notable retail locations serve the area, including Tesco Chester, M&S Chester, and another Tesco Chester branch. These stores provide essential shopping needs for daily household management. For travel requirements, four railway stations offer rail connectivity, namely Chester Railway Station, Bache Railway Station, and Capenhurst Railway Station. These stations link the postcode to wider regional networks. Additionally, Hawarden Airport sits within practical reach, allowing for direct air travel connections. The lifestyle here is characterised by urban convenience. You can reach major retailers and transport hubs without leaving the North West England region. The area is centred around the historic Garden Quarter, offering a blend of modern shopping and historic charm. Dining options include The George & Dragon, a historic pub with roots tracing back to a former abbey manor court chapel. This venue provides a social outlet steeped in local heritage. The proximity to the University of Chester also brings a younger energy to the neighbourhood. Living in CH1 1DL means you have supermarkets, train lines, and an airport all nearby. This concentration of facilities supports an active, mobile, and well-supplied daily routine.

Amenities

Schools

Families considering homes in CH1 1DL have access to two independent schools within reach. The Queen's School operates as an independent institution offering an alternative to the state sector. Robert Raikes Tutorial School also serves as an independent option for local children. The nearest commmixed comprehensive school data is not included, so no details can be provided regarding state-maintained secondary or primary education. The presence of these two independent schools indicates a community that values private education or seeks specific curricular offerings. Living in CH1 1DL places the independent sector within practical commuting distance, which is a distinct feature for households with school-aged children. You do not have data on school catchment areas for state schools associated with this postcode. The ability to choose between different educational philosophies means parents have flexibility in selecting schools near CH1 1DL. However, you must verify individual entry requirements and fees directly with the institutions. The independent school option stands as the only confirmed educational data available for this specific postcode area.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1The Queen's SchoolindependentN/AN/A
2Robert Raikes Tutorial SchoolindependentN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in CH1 1DL has a defined demographic profile characterised by a median age of 47 years. Adults between 30 and 64 years constitute the most common age range within this residential cluster. This age distribution suggests a population that includes established families, professionals, and those in the middle stages of their careers. The area displays mixed tenure, with a home ownership rate of exactly 46%. This figure indicates a significant portion of residents are renting, while a comparable number own their properties outright or with mortgages. Accommodation in CH1 1DL predominantly consists of flats rather than detached or semi-detached houses. This housing stock aligns with the urban nature of the Garden Quarter. Religion statistics for this specific postcode are not included in the available data, so no comment is made on religious composition. The predominant ethnic group recorded is White. Social deprivation data is not included for this specific area, meaning an assessment of economic disadvantage cannot be made. However, the presence of independent schools nearby, such as The Queen's School and Robert Raikes Tutorial School, points to an environment where investment in education occurs regardless of state system provision. The community structure reflects a settled population likely reliant on the wider Chester infrastructure for shops and services.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

46
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

47
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the typical community feel in CH1 1DL?
The community in CH1 1DL has a median age of 47, with adults aged 30 to 64 years being the most common group. The population is 1,214 people, forming a small, dense residential cluster. Home ownership stands at 46%, indicating a mix of owners and renters within the flat-dominated housing stock.

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