Skylights is a stylish single-storey studio resting in Hoole, Cheshire, one of Chester’s most vibrant and attractive suburbs, well placed for riverside strolls, city days in Chester and trips further into North Wales.
Set within Hoole’s tranquil warren of red-brick, half-timbered Victorian houses, originally built for railway workers in the late 1800s, the studio sits just a short stroll from the suburb’s award-winning high street, making it easy to live like a local during your stay.
Step inside to find an open-plan living space where everything is close to hand, from the well-stocked kitchenette to the dining table and sofa, creating an easygoing base for time together.
The seating area features a plush cushioned sofa and lamps, giving the space a lived-in, homely feel, while the dining corner is framed by bookshelves that double as a personal book exchange.
In the kitchen area, an electric hob, microwave, fridge with ice box, coffee maker, kettle and toaster provide the essentials for easy breakfasts and casual suppers before or after days out.
The kitchenette is thoughtfully stocked with everyday basics, making it well suited to relaxed mornings and laid-back evenings.
Set the table for two and linger over a meal while you chat about plans for tomorrow, before moving to the sitting area to unwind in front of the TV.
With independent shops, bars, restaurants and convenience stores all nearby on Hoole’s high street, you can choose between a quiet night in or a lively evening out just moments from the door.
When evening draws in, a gorgeous king-size bed sits beneath the main skylight within the studio space, allowing you to drift between watching a film, reading and resting without needing to head into another room.
The opulent bathroom is thoughtfully arranged and features a walk-in power shower, basin and WC, completing the layout with the feel of a private home rather than a run-of-the-mill hotel room.
Outside, roadside parking is available on a first-come, first-served basis, and with a shop, pub, river and canal all within walking distance, you can leave the car behind and explore on foot.
From the front door, the Shropshire Union Canal provides a leisurely walking route into the centre of Chester, passing colourful narrowboats and a selection of well-regarded bars and restaurants along the way.
Make your way into Chester to follow the River Dee through Grosvenor Park, watch the boats on the water or try watersports, before discovering the city’s historic Rows, atmospheric markets, range of restaurants, historic amphitheater and racecourse.
Whether walking the intact Roman city walls, enjoying a boat trip on the River Dee or catching a film or performance at the central cinema or Storyhouse theatre, the heart of the city lies within easy reach of the medieval cathedral.
Animal lovers can spend a day at Chester Zoo, while those who enjoy the outdoors will find Delamere Forest within reach for woodland trails and biking routes, and North Wales for coastal scenery and hills.
There are also train links to Liverpool and Manchester for big-city days filled with museums, galleries and live events.
Skylights in Hoole, Cheshire, offers a memorable base for couples visiting Chester for work or leisure, perfectly placed to explore the city, the Cheshire countryside and beyond while staying in one of its most characterful neighbourhoods.