A former rectory, which has a surprisingly modern interior and overlooks a Grade II-listed church that dates back to the 1800s, is for sale.
The striking house has huge wraparound gardens and is located on a quiet spot on Damfield Lane in Maghull. It boasts four large bedrooms, three bathrooms and three reception rooms, spanning more than 3,300 sq ft over three floors.
The house is certainly one of two halves; quaint, with period features such as massive sash windows and fireplaces, and ultra modern with luxury touches such as a bar and cinema room.
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The entrance hall on the ground floor leads through ornate archways to two monochrome lounges which are complete opposites; one features white tiles floors with black upholstery and the other has black tiled floors with leather sofas.
The huge kitchen/diner keeps in with the black and white theme, with dark worktops contrasting against bright white shaker style cabinets.

The main dining room leans back into the home's vintage feel, with mid-century furniture and opulent curtains.
The basement is home to the cinema room which boasts a huge screen, leather chairs and mood lighting, while the bar has Chesterfield-style sofas, mid-century pub seats and a full, ornately carved wooden serving area.
If it wasn't for the modern lighting, you would think you'd stepped back in time to an old school public house.

The bedrooms are on the first floor, with the master decadently decorated with panelled walls and mood lighting. It also has a luxury en-suite with a walk-in shower and a walk-in wardrobe.
Elsewhere, the massive family bathroom features a standalone bath, as well as a shower unit and huge windows.
The property is on the market with Arnold & Phillips for £799,950.

The former rectory borders St Andrew's Church, which the estate agent said "provides a very pleasant backdrop". The church was consecrated in 1880 and is Grade II-listed.
Arnold & Phillips added: "The current owners have worked hard to preserve the heritage and soul of the house adding stylish contemporary comforts whilst retaining its historical integrity and seamlessly connecting old with new."
Over the last year, properties in Maghull had an overall average price of £225,160, a slight dip on the previous 12 months but 7% higher than the 2019 peak of £211,177.
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