A massive house on one of Liverpool's most iconic roads has gone on the market.
Queens Drive is a vital stretch that runs the length of the city, from Bootle in the north to Allerton Road in the south.
At the Mossley Hill end of Queens Drive, a property boasting six bedrooms and two bathrooms is up for grabs for almost £800,000.
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The location is excellent; it's at the junction of Queens Drive with Allerton Road and Menlove Avenue, offering a wide range of independent shops, bars and restaurants within easy reach, as well as excellent transport links to the city centre and the M62.
Externally, the home is double fronted with tall chimneys and a sweeping driveway.
Inside, there's a small vestibule that opens up into a bright and airy entrance hall boasting ornate coving and panelled walls.
The front lounge has beautiful bay windows that lets natural light flood in. There's also a period stone fireplace set in a recess and guarded by another two frosted windows. Décor-wise, the current owners have kept things simple and light, with a lot of off-white and grey tones.
The sitting room's look however could not be more different, with vintage-style furniture pieces and Chesterfield sofas.
The kitchen and dining area is housed in an open plan space with access to the ample garden, which boasts a patio area and a generous garden. Elsewhere, there's one of the bathroom, which has a claw-foot standalone bath and a shower unit.
Upstairs, the decent-sized bedrooms are arranged around a central landing along with another family bathroom and a separate WC.
The house is on the market with Abode for offers over £795,000.
The last houses to sell at the Mossley Hill end of Queens Drive changed hands in 2021 for between £310,000 and £400,000.
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