Just four miles separate the little community of Saughall from Chester’s city centre. The Domesday Book mentions the settlement, which today is home to a few stores and taverns. Chester is easily reachable by vehicle or bus and offers a lot of attractions for tourists, including fantastic shopping in and around the well-known Tudor “Rows” and delightful strolls along the Roman Walls, beside the River Dee, and through the gorgeous Grosvenor Park. Visit Chester Racecourse, the city’s stunning mediaeval cathedral, or the famed Chester Zoo for the day. The A55 and M56 are both close by, providing Saughall a great touring base for seeing the local area. It is also located close to a fantastic road network. Short drives will take you to the breathtaking Welsh mountains and coastline, the charming market towns and villages of Cheshire, and the Wirral Peninsula with its world-class golf courses. Liverpool, Manchester, and the North Wales coast are all easily accessible via the frequent rail services from Chester.