About Us
Lisa Green has lived in Cheshire since 1990, and in the north-west all her life. She grew up and went to school in Southport and went on to obtain a degree from Lancaster University.
Following further post-graduate study at Leeds Metropolitan University she qualified as a chartered town planner in the late 1980s. Although no longer a practising planner, Lisa’s varied career in Cheshire has given her an extensive knowledge of the county as well as its surrounding city and rural areas. Combined with a wide range of contacts and knowledge of local schools, Lisa is well equipped to provide both private and corporate clients with a property finding service tailored to meet individual requirements.
Lisa’s aim is to provide more than just a homefinding service…if required we can also arrange schools, mortgage advice, solicitors, surveyors, removals, storage facilities, builders, interior designers, or even project manage the whole move from start to finish and help with settling-in.
The Area
Whether you are looking for a contemporary city centre apartment, traditional country house or something in-between, this area has it. With two major cities surrounded by attractive rural villages, historic centres and market towns, all with excellent communication links, an extremely high standard of independent and state education and some of the country’s top universities, it is possible for buyers to combine the best of rural and urban living.
The area boasts strong sporting traditions with 7 Premiership football teams, top class rugby union and rugby league, county cricket at Old Trafford and Liverpool, horse-racing at Aintree (home of the Grand National), Haydock and Chester, and numerous top quality golf courses including the Open Championship venues of Royal Birkdale and Royal Liverpool.
Cheshire
On the doorstep of Manchester, Liverpool and North Wales, Cheshire is renowned for its high quality of life and easy access to business and leisure amenities and has become well-known for the affluent lifestyles of some of the sports legends, musicians and businesspeople who have chosen to make it their home. However you don’t need to be a millionaire to live here. Cheshire’s town and villages offer a wide range of property in all price brackets. And, whether you enjoy walking, riding, cycling, visiting gardens, country parks, stately homes, industrial heritage sites or simply shopping, Cheshire is a county that has something to appeal to everyone’s leisure interests … and all still under an hour’s drive from the business centres of Manchester and Liverpool or less than two hours by train from London.
Cheshire has a thriving economy with successful businesses operating in chemicals (Brunner Mond), petrochemicals (Shell), pharmaceuticals (Astra Zeneca), automotive (Bentley, Vauxhall) , financial services (HBOS, GE Capital, Bank of America, M&S, Barclays), manufacturing, professional services and creative industries.
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Manchester
Manchester has an internationally renowned commercial and educational reputation and a vibrant cultural and leisure scene which has made it the envy of many European cities.
The city is home to numerous theatres, cinemas, libraries, museums and galleries, including the Bridgewater Hall, the Royal Exchange Theatre and the Lowry Theatre at Salford Quays. Facilities such as the MEN Arena regularly host international shows and pop concerts and smaller venues, pubs and restaurants ensure that there’s something going on every night of the week.
In addition to Manchester United and Manchester City football clubs, Manchester is home to four rugby league clubs and Lancashire Cricket Club and has played host to many international sporting events such as the Commonwealth Games. Meanwhile, for those who want to get active themselves, there are facilities such as the Aquatics Centre (swimming), the Velodrome (track cycling) and the Chill Factor (indoor winter sports).
Property in the city ranges from contemporary city centre and quayside apartments to family houses in exclusive and vibrant suburbs. Chorlton, on the banks of the River Mersey, and Didsbury are popular and sought after residential areas.
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Liverpool
Already well known for its maritime heritage, architecture, music, literature and football credentials, Liverpool has experienced something of a renaissance over recent years. Having been designated a World Heritage Site in 2004 and European Capital of Culture in 2008, massive investment in new housing, hopping, leisure and entertainment facilities has put Liverpool firmly on the map as a premier European city.
There are many attractions in Liverpool that can be enjoyed by the whole family whether their interests lie in history, football, music or shopping!
Cultural venues include the Tate Gallery, Royal Court Theatre, Everyman Theatre, Liverpool Playhouse and the Philharmonic Hall, with the new riverside Echo Arena now hosting major pop concerts, sporting events and shows.
Situated on Liverpool’s famous waterfront, the Albert Dock contains museums and leisure attractions as well as over 50 shops, restaurants and bars. Not surprisingly, Liverpool also attracts large numbers of Beatles’ fans wanting to experience the Fab Four’s hometown.
Other local attractions include Speke Hall, Croxteth Hall & Country Park and 20 Forthlin Road ( the childhood home of Paul McCartney now restored by the National Trust), Liverpool and Everton Football Club tours and miles of sandy beaches towards Southport to the north.
Areas such as West Derby, Woolton, Aigburth, Calderstones, Allerton and Mossley Hill have always been very popular places to live but the development of contemporary apartments around the city centre and Albert Dock has added to the range of property on offer. Childwall is one of the city’s most sought after areas for luxury homes. Liverpool Hope University is located here, and the area is also well known for its television production ties with popular programmes such as Hollyoaks and Grange Hill being produced here.
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North Shropshire
In north Shropshire you’ll find peaceful countryside and a unique landscape of sandstone hills, meres and mosses, and the pretty little market towns of Ellesmere, Wem, Whitchurch, Oswestry and Market Drayton. Influenced by its location on the Welsh border the area boasts an interesting history with the town of Oswestry once a strategically vital frontier town and Offa’s Dyke marking out the border between England and Wales.
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Popular locations in the area
Infrastructure
With 2 major airports at Manchester Airport and Liverpool John Lennon Airport, worldwide, US, European and domestic flights are widely available. Regular flights to London from Manchester airport take approximately 30-40 minutes. Flights from Liverpool to Ireland take about 45 minutes.
Train journeys to London now take less than two hours from Crewe, or 2 hours and 10 mins from Liverpool or Manchester, making the area a realistic distance from the capital for weekly commutes or regular business meetings.
The area’s extensive motorway network and proximity to the M6, M62, M60 and M56 means that most major UK centres are readily accessible and can be reached in less than 2-3hrs.
Schools and Education
The area has an excellent reputation for education with over 100 independent schools and some of the highest performing state schools in the country. Popular independent choices include The Kings School Chester, The Kings School Macclesfield, The Queens School Chester, The Grange School Hartford, Ellesmere College, Merchant Taylors School Crosby, Alderley Edge School for Girls, Manchester High School for Girls, Birkenhead School , Bolton School, Stockport Grammar, Withington Girls School and Manchester Grammar School.
In the state sector Bishop Heber High School, Christleton High School, Fallibroome High School, Helsby High School, Sandbach High School and Tarporley High School are high performers in Cheshire. On the Wirral and in Trafford, the Grammar School system remains in place. William Hulme’s Grammar School in Manchester and the Blue Coat School in Wavertree are high performing grammar schools.
There are also eight Universities at Manchester, Salford, Liverpool, Chester and Stoke-on-Trent
University of Manchester
Manchester Metropolitan University
University of Salford
University of Liverpool
Liverpool John Moores University
Liverpool Hope University
University of Chester
Staffordshire University
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