A massive home with a swimming pool has gone on the market in a Knowsley suburb.
The four-bedroom, two bathroom detached property is located on Wheathill Road in Huyton.
As well as a swimming pool, which has been emptied and covered over, the house also includes other luxury touches such as a games room.
The property is on the market with Purplebricks for offers over £650,000. In the listing, the estate agent said it's "set in a fantastic position" and "provides excellent living space with quality fitments and tasteful décor throughout".
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There's a quirky exterior with a sweeping driveway and the ground floor is a warren of rooms.
Guests are initially greeted through a bright entrance hall featuring a quirky central staircase with floating stairs and wrought iron balustrades.
There are a whopping three reception rooms, including a lounge, a living room and a sitting room.
The sitting room leads to the spacious kitchen and onto a rear hallway with a utility room and toilet.
The pool - which has been emptied and covered over - is to the rear of the house and accessed via the lounge. The area comprises a wet room and WC, and there are three patio doors poolside leading out into the home's substantial grounds.
The pool also leads to a garden room, ample storage space and another toilet.
Up the unique staircase is the four bedrooms and a family bathroom. Attached to the master is also a huge dressing area.
The last property to sell on Wheathill Road was in December 2021 for £285,000, according to Zoopla.
In the wider Huyton area, the average property price was £179,559 over the last 12 months, although detached homes fetched £292,550.
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