A luxury flat with huge murals on the walls that would be more at home in a gallery or museum has gone on the market.
Wapping Dock opened in Liverpool city centre in the early 1850s and the main warehouse was built in 1856. The building is now Grade II*-listed and was transformed into residential space in 1988.
An apartment there is currently on the market with Entwistle Green for £425,000.
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Boasting three bedrooms and one bathroom, the flat offers enviable views of one of Liverpool's most sought after locations when it comes to waterside living.
However, it's the huge open plan lounge and dining area where things start to get interesting. There's a huge floor to ceiling mural depicting Greek or Roman style statues that makes for a true feature wall.
Elsewhere there is also unique Roman-styling coving bordering the ceiling, as well statement tiled floors and quirky ornaments that look like they could be displayed in a museum. The space also has access to a small balcony.
The artwork seems to be contained to this space as other areas of the house have been given a modern touch and remain largely monochrome.
The glossy black galley kitchen comes complete with integrated appliances and reflective tiling on the backsplash.
There's also two bathrooms that fit the neutral décor brief; a shower room with a large walk-in unit and a black and white family bathroom featuring a lavish standalone bath.
All three bedrooms come equipped with built-in storage.
The estate agent hailed the apartment as a "stylish, spacious and beautifully presented" home.
Properties in Wapping Quay had an overall average price of £273,214 over the last year. The figure is 11% down on the previous 12 months and 2% lower than the 2016 peak of £278,750.
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