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  • There are alternatives to Airbnb such as mondaytofriday.com and fivenights.com, which allow homeowners to rent out spare rooms to professionals during the week.
  • Home; Postcode; CH; CH3; CH3 5; Last Update May 13th, 2020 - CH3 5QN lies on Manor Drive in Great Boughton, Chester.CH3 5QN is located in the Great Boughton electoral ward, within the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the English Parliamentary constituency of City of Chester.The Clinical Commissioning Group is NHS West Cheshire CCG and the police force is Cheshire.
  • Weekly room rental sites such as mondaytofriday.com and fivenights.com are all reporting huge demand and year-on-year growth. It's no longer unusual to spend five days away from your partner.

Last Update January 7th, 2021 - CH3 5QN lies on Manor Drive in Great Boughton, Chester. CH3 5QN is located in the Great Boughton electoral ward, within the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the English Parliamentary constituency of City of Chester. The Clinical Commissioning Group is NHS Cheshire CCG and the police force is Cheshire. This postcode has been in use since January 1980.

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CH3 5QN coronavirus (COVID-19)

The CH3 5QN postcode is within the Cheshire West and Chester Upper Tier Local Authority. As of Thursday 7th January there were 13990 confirmed coronavirus (COVID-19) cases reported by Public Heath England in Cheshire West and Chester.

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CH3 5QN maps

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CH3 5QN geodata

Easting343072
Northing366213
Latitude53.189944
Longitude-2.853458

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Where is CH3 5QN?

StreetManor Drive
LocalityGreat Boughton
Town/CityChester
CountryEngland
Postcode DistrictCH3
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CH3 5QN Elevation

Elevation or altitude of CH3 5QN as distance above sea level:

MetresFeet
Elevation30m98ft

Elevation is measured from the approximate centre of the postcode, to the nearest point on an OS contour line from OS Terrain 50, which has contour spacing of ten vertical metres.

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Politics

WardGreat Boughton
ConstituencyCity Of Chester

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Crime

Reported crime within 500m of CH3 5QN

February 2019Criminal damage and arsonOn or near Marbury Road372m
February 2019Public orderOn or near Cedar Park399m
February 2019Violence and sexual offencesOn or near Cedar Park399m
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Transport

Nearest bus stops to CH3 5QN

Belgrave Road (Whitchurch Road)Boughton Heath209m
Belgrave Road (Whitchurch Road)Boughton Heath244m
Moorcroft Avenue (Whitchurch Road)Boughton Heath352m
Moorcroft Avenue (Whitchurch Road)Boughton Heath353m
Belgrave RoadBoughton Heath394m

Nearest railway stations to CH3 5QN

Chester Station1.9km
Bache Station3.3km

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Broadband

Broadband access in CH3 5QN (2020 data)

Percentage of properties with Next Generation Access100.0%
Percentage of properties with Superfast Broadband100.0%
Percentage of properties with Ultrafast Broadband0.0%
Percentage of properties with Full Fibre Broadband0.0%

Superfast Broadband is between 30Mbps and 300Mbps
Ultrafast Broadband is > 300Mbps

Broadband speed in CH3 5QN (2019 data)

Download

Median download speed30.8Mbps
Average download speed27.0Mbps
Maximum download speed37.26Mbps

Upload

Median upload speed5.6Mbps
Average upload speed4.8Mbps
Maximum upload speed7.02Mbps

Broadband limitations in CH3 5QN (2020 data)

Percentage of properties unable to receive 2Mbps0.0%
Percentage of properties unable to receive 5Mbps0.0%
Percentage of properties unable to receive 10Mbps0.0%
Percentage of properties unable to receive 30Mbps0.0%

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CH3 5QN gas and electricity consumption

Estimated total energy consumption in CH3 5QN by fuel type, 2015.

Consumption (kWh)Meter countMean (kWh/meter)Median (kWh/meter)
Gas313,6612413,06912,066
Electricity84,875243,5363,166
  • Consumption: The estimated total energy consumption, in kWh, across all meters in CH3 5QN, for 2015.
  • Meter count: The total number of meters in CH3 5QN.
  • Mean: The mean average consumption per meter, in kWh.
  • Median: The median average consumption per meter, in kWh.

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Source: Postcode level gas estimates: 2015 (experimental)
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Deprivation

7.1% of English postcodes are less deprived than CH3 5QN:

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Food Standards Agency

Three nearest food hygiene ratings to CH3 5QN (meters)

Sun Do32 Vicars Cross Road404m
Chester Food and Wine30 Vicars Cross Road404m
Caldy Valley Neighbourhood Church And CentreCaldy Valley Church And Neighbourho545m
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Companies registered in or near CH3 5QN

PMY CONSULTING LTD33 Manor Drive, Great BoughtonCH3 5QN
BHG FINANCIAL LTD28 Manor Drive, Great BoughtonCH3 5QW
SOUTH AVIATION LTD8 Hilary Close, Great BoughtonCH3 5QP
FLUX TECHNOLOGIES LTD18 Ring Road, Great BoughtonCH3 5PN
ROBRO LTD4 Ring Road, Great BoughtonCH3 5PN

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Nearest post box to CH3 5QN

Last Collection
LocationMon-FriSatDistance
Toll Bar Road.17:4112:28250m
Boughton Post Office17:0011:45430m
Sainsbury, Caldy Valley,17:4512:15763m

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Nearest sports facilities to CH3 5QN

FacilityDistance
Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club
Boughton Hall Avenue, Chester
Grass Pitches
492m
Feel Good Health Club (Mercure Chester Abbots Well Hotel)
Whitchurch Road, Chester
Health and Fitness Suite, Swimming Pool
648m
Boughton Heath Academy
Becketts Lane, Chester
Grass Pitches
683m

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Nearest schools to CH3 5QN

SchoolPhase of EducationDistance
Boughton Heath Academy
Becketts Lane, Great Boughton, Chester, CH3 5RW
Primary682m
Cherry Grove Primary School
Cherry Grove Road, Chester, CH3 5EG
Primary831m
Oldfield Primary School
Green Lane, Vicars Cross, Chester, CH3 5LB
Primary877m

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CH3 5QN NUTS and CH3 5QN LAU

The below table lists the Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS) codes and Local Administrative Units (LAU) codes for CH3 5QN:

NUTS 1 CodeName
UKDNorth West (England)
NUTS 2 CodeName
UKD6Cheshire
NUTS 3 CodeName
UKD63Cheshire West and Chester
LAU 1 CodeName
E06000050Cheshire West and Chester
LAU 2 CodeName
E05008675Great Boughton

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CH3 5QN census areas

The below table lists the Census Output Area (OA), Lower Layer Super Output Area (LSOA), and Middle Layer Super Output Area (MSOA) for CH3 5QN:

CodeName
OAE00092410
LSOAE01018320Cheshire West and Chester 041A
MSOAE02003806Cheshire West and Chester 041

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Nearest postcodes to CH3 5QN

CH3 5QWManor Drive61m
CH3 5QPHilary Close159m
CH3 5PNRing Road173m
CH3 5PGNorley Drive185m
CH3 5JZMoorcroft Court193m
CH3 5NUPearl Lane202m
CH3 5QYGreystones Road202m
CH3 5QBWhitchurch Road209m
CH3 5QQBoughton Hall Drive215m
CH3 5QGBoughton Hall Drive216m

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Things to do with CH3 5QN

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This, at least, was what was discovered in 2016 by Aviva, who conducted a survey of over-45 homeowners and their retirement plans.

However, while a house can prove to be an invaluable nest egg for those fortunate enough to own one, there are other ways of making money out of your home than simply selling it.

From renting out a spare room to allowing film crews to shoot in your living room, the home is full of hidden potential for those who know where to look. And for those who don't, here's our helpful guide on the various things you can do with it in order to earn a little extra cash.

Getting a lodger
Renting out your home on Airbnb
Sharing your parking space
Camera, lights, and extra earnings
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Find a lodger

Perhaps the most obvious thing to do, at least if you have a spare room gathering dust, is to take in a lodger.

Admittedly, living permanently with a virtual stranger might not be to everyone's taste, yet under the Government's Rent a Room scheme, homeowners or tenants who take this step can earn up to £7,500 before they're required to pay any income tax.

Divided by 12, this means that owner occupiers or tenants can bring £625 every month from a lodger tax free.

Similarly, those who go over the monthly limit can still avoid being charged any tax on the first £625. How to wipe macbook air. However, unlike those who don't cross this threshold, they won't be entered into the scheme automatically, and will therefore have to inform HM Revenue & Customs via their tax return.

One thing it's advisable that both groups do is decide from the offset on what kind of lodger they'd prefer, and on the house rules that will apply once a lodger is in place.

For example, there are websites - such as fivenights.com, mondaytofriday.com, and spareroom.co.uk - that allow homeowners and tenants to find professional lodgers who'll stay with them during the week, but then commute back to their homes over the weekend.

This makes it perfect for those who'd potentially feel a little uncomfortable about sharing with someone they don't know, but then again there's always the option of taking in someone they do know, such as a friend, should the opportunity arise.

Foreign and medical students

Alternatively, they could take people who need to stay in the area only for certain periods of the year, such as medical students or locum (substitute) doctors on placements.

Another option in this vein is the foreign language or Erasmus student, who will stay for a few weeks or six months at most, while they learn English or complete part of their degree abroad.

However, as with more traditional lodgers, there are a couple of things worth noting.

Firstly, if someone is on housing benefit, for example, than anything they receive beyond £20 a week from their lodger will be treated as income, and their benefit will be reduced accordingly.

Secondly, as the homeowner or leaseholder, anyone who takes in a lodger will be liable for any expenses themselves, and won't receive any tax deductions or exemptions from the Government.

This means that, if they have to change a lightbulb, bed, cupboard, or shower themselves partly because of the wear and tear provided by the lodger, there's no scheme available to help them with this. Even if they receive, say, £8,000 a year from the lodger, but have to pay £1,000 in repairs or refurbishments, they'll still be taxed on the extra £500 beyond £7,500, even though this £500 isn't really profit.

Airbnb

Since we've already written a guide on the sharing economy, it's not worth going over the ins and outs of using Airbnb to rent out your home while on holiday.

Nonetheless, it's worth repeating that, in order to rent out the entire property, and not merely a single room, owner occupiers and tenants will need express permission from either their mortgage lender or their landlord.

Rent out your drive

Failing that, homeowners could always consider renting out their extra parking space, which is something an increasing number of owner occupiers and tenants are now in fact doing.

They're helped in this by the constantly expanding number of websites catering to just such a taste, with ParkLet, JustPark, YourParkingSpace, Park on My Drive, and Gumtree being just a few of the most prominent.

Most of these charge some form of commission, although it varies quite considerably from site to site, so it's worth shopping around to find the one that suits.

ParkLet for example, take a 20% cut of the fee, as well as a one-off payment of £25, so it's really best for those looking to let out their parking space for longer periods of time.

YourParkingSpace, by contrast, doesn't take anything from the owner's fee, yet it adds an extra 20% on top of what the renter will have to pay. This might seem far preferable on the face of it, but drive owners should bear in mind that it might potentially make the price they set less competitive.

Still, forgetting commission for a moment, people with a drive to rent out could find that they reap as much as anything from £100 to £250 month, so long as they're situated in a favourable location (e.g. London and the Home Counties).

One thing they should be wary of, however, is that some councils may take issue with people who rent out their drive, going so far as to claim it requires planning permission.

Yet according to the Government, no planning permission is required at all, at least in England. As such, if an owner is contacted by a council demanding they apply for planning permission, they have every right to challenge this demand and even launch an appeal, should the council issue a planning enforcement notice.

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Let Hollywood into your home

Okay, while the vast majority of homeowners are unlikely to ever welcome Colin Firth or Meryl Streep into their homes, those with the right kind of property in the right kind of location do have the opportunity to make some extra money via film and photo shoots.

As with parking spaces, lodgers, and tourists, there are specific websites where owners and tenants can register the availability of their home. These include SHOOTFACTORY, Beach Studios, Film Locations, Lavish Locations, and Location Works.

While some of these - such as Lavish Locations - are focused solely on properties at the furthest end of the expense scale, most are open to more modest homes.

However, for the most part, since UK productions companies generally tend to be concentrated in and around London, those with homes within the M25 are going to have the greatest chance of receiving a positive response.

And if they do receive a call from some film company hoping to immortalise their kitchen, they can expect to earn anything from £500 to £2,5000 a day, depending on whether they're picked for a photoshoot or for some higher-profile filming. https://studydownload.mystrikingly.com/blog/artistry-photo-pro-3-0-1.

Yet as can be imagined, there are some important points to remember. For one, there is no Government scheme intended to ease the tax burden on people who rent out their homes for filming. As a result, every payment received from shooting will be added to your income tax liability.

Added to this, occupiers will need to ensure that their insurance covers any damage that may be caused in the process of filming. This is because, while the fee paid by a production company will acknowledge the strain they put locations under, the cost of repairs to house and home will in most cases ultimately have to be covered by the owners or tenants.

That said, production companies generally know what they're doing, so the chances of any significant damage are pretty slim, making the possibility of earning from a film shoot ideal for those with the right property.

Rent out extra storage space

It seems that wherever there's additional space in a home, there's an additional way of making money out of it, for yet another possibility for owners and occupiers is that of charging people to store belongings in their extra space.

Once again, there are sites for just this purpose, with Storenextdoor and Storemates being the most notable destinations for amateur warehouse operators.

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They allow people to list their empty garages, lofts, basements and spare rooms for rent, for as short a period of time as three months, or for as long as several years.

By doing this, storers can earn around £90 per month on average for giving up their garage, or £75 a month for their spare room. What's more, in the case of Storenextdoor and Storemates, no commission or fees are charged, so everything users receive they keep.

They do, however, have to make sure that their insurance covers other people's property. If not, they have to have this cover extended, either by modifying their existing policy or by taking out business insurance, which can be quite costly.

What else?

Yet if they can avoid having to open a business insurance policy, they'll find yet another modest source of additional income, one which underlines the quite extensive range of things people can do with their homes to earn a little extra cash. https://lisp.over-blog.com/2021/01/best-vst-plugins-2014.html.

There are, of course, a few other things they can also do, such as renting out their extra space as a working/professional area, or remortgaging their home in order to receive a better interest rate than their current mortgage offers.

In every case, a few general principles remain vitally important to keep in mind at all times when considering alternative options. These are:

  • How much can be earned each month/year?
  • How much will I have to pay?
  • How will it affect income tax?
  • Will I have to take out extra insurance?
  • How it will affect my home life?
  • Do I need permission from my mortgage lender/landlord?

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The answers to each of these questions will obviously vary with personal circumstances and with the option being considered.

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However, what doesn't vary too much from case to case is that, if they're in a position to do so, renting out or capitalising on some part of their home can be a very effective and very stress-free way of bringing in a little more money each year.





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