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Look inside Brookside Close house that's available to live in

It's been 20 years since the Corkhills, Dixons and Grants said farewell to the titular Liverpool cul-de-sac that they called home, but one lucky fan could live there after a house was put on the market to rent.

It follows news that all episodes of the show will be available for fans to stream for the first time ever.

The four-bedroom detached property in West Derby boasts a driveway and a bay window, and is being marketed by estate agents Belvoir for £925 per calendar month.

READ MORE: 29 Brookside storylines you've probably forgotten as 'best' soap returns

Its Rightmove listing called it "is a spacious family home with a generous garden" and said it is seeking long-term tenants.

The large lounge is a bright space and provides access to the garden (Belvoir)

The ground floor has stylish wooden flooring throughout and a long lounge that has patio doors to the garden. French doors provide access to the kitchen, which is also a generous size.

The four bedrooms are located on the first floor along with a family bathroom, which has a modern grey and white suite.

The house on Brookside Close in West Derby that's available to rent (Belvoir)

The large garden has been well kept by the previous tenants, with a vast lawn area and stepping stones.

Earlier this week it was revealed that Brookside fans will now be able to stream all episodes of the soap for the first time ever.

Phil Redmond, right, on the Brookside set in 1987 (Mirrorpix)

It will be available on free service STV Player after a deal was struck with distributor All3Media International.

Created by Phil Redmond, who was also behind Grange Hill and Hollyoaks, Brookside was renowned for tackling challenging social issues.

The soap debuted in 1982 and enjoyed a 21-year run, attracting audiences of up to nine million in its prime.

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