A period property featuring turret-like bay windows in a sought after Merseyside location has come on the market.
The five-bed semi is on Christchurch Road in the heart of Oxton, a street where house prices are soaring.
The current owners have retained the Regency-style features around the doorways and lovingly restored the sash windows, tastefully replacing the original designs. The floor to ceiling windows let natural light pour in and really open the space up.
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Guests climb a number of stone steps to an entrance porch, which opens into a hallway and leads on to two huge reception rooms. The cosy living room boasts a log burner and period fire surround.
A number of steps in the dining room lead down to a stylish blue kitchen with integrated appliances, wood worktops and slate grey tiling. The kitchen also has a breakfast room for more informal dining, while the gym is located on the lower ground floor.
Upstairs, the bedrooms are arranged across two floors. The opulent master benefits from a beautiful bay window, its own dressing room and a relaxing en-suite with panelled walls and a standalone bath.
On the second floor are two further bedrooms and ample storage space in the way of built-in wardrobes.
Externally there is a detached garage, a sweeping lawn and a decked patio area beneath the greenery where you can unwind. The owners have also erected an open top pagoda, creating a barbecue area for al fresco dining in the warmer months.
The property is on the market with Karl Tatler for offers in excess of £700,000.
Homes on Christchurch Road sold for an average of £211,000 in the last year, up a massive 77% on the previous year. Semi-detached properties fetched an average of £391,000.
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