A charming cottage on the outskirts of Liverpool that is understood to have been built in 1719 has been put up for sale.
The three-bedroom, one-bathroom home is on Lunt Road in Homer Green, in the sleepy, semi-rural village of Lunt, nestled between Ince Blundell and Maghull .
The house is dripping with history and has original features in each room, including exposed beams, original flooring and period fireplaces.
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While on the main road, its mature, lush gardens provide lots of privacy. A large gated entrance and gravel drive provide access to the quaint red brick building.
The main lounge is charming, with a massive inglenook-style, bare brick fireplace taking centre stage. The current owners have kept décor neutral to let the original features and natural light do the talking.
Elsewhere there is a serene conservatory with floor to ceiling windows, which is currently being used as a dining room, as well as a kitchen with integrated appliances and a Belfast sink.
The cottage also boasts ample gardens to the side and rear of the main house, as well as a separate studio space.
The property is on the market with Michael Moon, an estate agents based in Crosby , for £350,000.
According to Rightmove, properties in Lunt had an overall average price of £317,975 over the last year. The figure is down on the previous 12 months but 39% up on the 2009 peak of £229,167.
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