A ‘stunning’ cottage has come on the market in Merseyside, that sits on a historic development Dawpool Farm.
Named Ingle Wood House, the property is found within the former Dawpool Estate that was once purchased by Thomas Henry Ismay the owner of the prestigious White Star Line whose Liverpool based fleet was to include the Titanic. A country house was originally built in the late 1880s but later demolished in the 1920s.
Parts of the original estate were saved however, and reused as lodges and stables. These are now Grade II listed and still found within the estate.
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The three storey sandstone cottage, on Dawpool Farm, Thurstaston, also benefits from overlooking the Dee Estuary and Welsh Hills. Boasting four bedrooms, the home is described as being renovated to an ‘exceptional standard.’
Refurbishments have been ‘seamlessly’ completed to combine modern luxuries while still maintaining period features. It’s listed for sale with Bradshaw Farnham and Lea, for £600,000.
Properties in Thurstaston had an overall average price of £450,553 over the last year, according to Rightmove’s sales data. Most of the sales during the last year were terraced properties, selling for an average price of £378,330.
Detached properties sold for an average of £595,000. Overall, sold prices in the last 12 months were 10% up on the previous year and 62% down on the 2011 peak of £1,177,500.
Images of Ingle Wood House show it's centred around a hallway leads has a lounge, dining room, kitchen and bathroom on the ground floor. Each room has period characteristics including high ceilings and multiple fireplaces.
The kitchen is partly open plan, with a wrap around design leading to a dining area. Here, a door leads to an outside courtyard. On the first floor is the master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, two further double bedrooms, a family bathroom and a study.
The study could also be used as a dressing room, and has access to the second floor. Another bedroom and en-suite bathroom is found on the top floor.
Outside the home has two private courtyards, one in the front of the property and one in the back. There are also separate designated parking spaces for two cars, plus a visitor parking place within 'the great barn.'
Externally the property has two private courtyard gardens to the front and rear. There is designated parking for two vehicles plus additional visitor parking within the 'great barn'.
However the home also benefits from use of the communal grounds and gardens, that have been 'wonderfully maintained.' These areas include landscaped lawns and spaces with views over the Dee Estuary towards the Welsh Hills.
The National Trust Thurstaston Common and Wirral Country Park are both within easy walking distance of the property. While nearby towns of Heswall, Irby and West Kirby are also nearby.
The Bradshaw Farnham and Lea listing reads: "Nestled in the historic hamlet of Thurstaston which overlooks the Dee Estuary and Welsh Hills and set within the select Dawpool Farm development is this stunning larger style character home. Bradshaw Farnham and Lea are delighted to be the agents of choice to showcase this stunning three storey sandstone cottage.
"The property has been updated and maintained to an exceptional standard throughout boasting a seamless blending of modern living with period features. The National Trust Thurstaston Common and Wirral Country Park are both within easy walking distance of the property. In the nearby towns of Heswall, Irby and West Kirby an array of shops, restaurants and amenities can be found."
View more images and information about the property on Rightmove here.
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