A former bank which has been transformed into a stunning home has gone on the market in an affluent Merseyside village.
The building known as 'The Old Bank' is on Lower Alt Road in Hightown and has been transformed into a sumptuous four-bedroom, three-bathroom home. The house is on the market with Purplebricks for £675,000. The Zoopla listing hails the house as "extremely unique" and said it's just "a short walk to the beach".
The period building dominates a corner plot in the coastal suburb, with a generous wraparound front garden. There are three floors of accommodation, including an old cellar which has been transformed into a utility room.
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The entrance hall on the ground floor is bright and airy, aided by high ceilings and a mezzanine landing. Period features include exposed beams and ornate coving, although the current owner has modernised the space with spotlights while retaining its charm.
Elsewhere there is a huge revamped living room with a modern fireplace, the kitchen, a dining room and your very own bar. The entertaining space comes complete with a mid-century bar, stools and optics.
One of the bedrooms is on the ground floor while the remainder is upstairs. The master has its own en-suite, while the fourth bedrooms - currently in use as an office - has its own balcony.
There is also a family bathroom with a corner tub. Its set within the pitched roof and lets in plenty of light via the skylights. Outside is a well maintained back garden with a lush lawn and pagodas.
Houses had an overall average price of £326,146 in Hightown over the last year, according to data.
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