A period property within minutes of both a golf club and a popular Merseyside beach is up for grabs.
Hall Road West in Blundellsands is situated in a perfect spot just a stone's throw from Crosby Beach and West Lancashire Golf Club.
Known as 'Linkside' the property for sale has a massive six bedrooms and two bathrooms. The double-fronted home's grandness is enhanced by the in-and-out driveway and high hedgerows, which give an element of privacy.
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Inside, the entrance hall is magnificent, with ornate carpets and a decorative ceiling decked in gold. There are also period radiators and sliding doors with beautiful stained-glass windows.
The ground floor has a massive four reception rooms, including two living rooms and two dining rooms. There is also a family bathroom, utility room and a WC.
Both living rooms have bay windows to take the views in, as well as stunning fire surrounds and more decorative ceilings.
Upstairs the mezzanine landing is bathed in natural light and has ample space for a reading nook or a small study.
Each of the bedrooms are generous when it comes to size, with a number boasting built-in wardrobes. There's also a modern family bathroom with a walk-in shower on the first floor.
If having the beach on your doorstep isn't enough, the property boasts a huge garden, which the current owner has lovingly tended too and includes a greenhouse and patio area.
A stunning, tranquil summer house comes in a detached outbuilding, where you can relax and take in the views. It would also make a good home gym, an office or a separate annexe.
Linkside is on the market with Jackson-Stops estate agents for a little shy of £1m.
Hall Road West is a highly sought after location; since 2020, apartments on the road have sold for upwards of £380,000 and a new build detached home was snapped up for almost £690,000. Over the last year, detached house prices were an average of £556,667.
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