A huge Edwardian home boasting many original features has been listed for sale on a road were prices are rocketing.
The house on Reservoir Road North in Prenton has four bedrooms and two bathrooms. Space isn't an issue - the property spans around 2,700sq ft and boasts four reception rooms on the ground floor.
The rectangular entrance hall sets the tone of the period property, with ornate patterned carpets and mahogany woodwork.
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The ground floor is a rabbit warren of large living spaces. From the main entrance hall is a kitchen, utility and storage space, as well as a smaller reception area, leading to a living room with a beautiful bay window. There are two more reception rooms to the rear, leading on to a conservatory overlooking the vast south-facing garden.
There is also a downstairs WC and an integrated garage providing further storage space. Heading upstairs, eyes are drawn to the elegant stained glass windows on the landing. There are a number of large bedrooms, as well as stunning views of Wales in the distance.
The master bedroom benefits from an en-suite and the three remaining bedrooms are also sizeable. The master bathroom, complete with a walk-in shower, has its own landing area with additional storage.
The fifth room in the loft could be used as a bedroom, home office or playroom. It was added a number of years ago and therefore has no building regulations paperwork.
The house is being marketed by Brennan Ayre O`Neill for a guide price of £775,000.
House prices on Reservoir Road North are soaring - homes had an overall average price of £650,000 over the last year, a massive 53% up on the previous year and 36% higher than the 2015 peak of £476,250.
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