A huge house on busy Queens Drive which boasts a swimming pool in its garden has gone on the market.
The house, which is on the market with Purplebricks for £775,000, has five bedrooms, three bathrooms, and is near the junction of Queens Drive and Woolton Road.
However, it's the back garden that's the selling point of this property - the owners have installed a pool within the landscaped grounds that lights up at night. There's also a patio area and an outbuilding featuring a utility room and office space.
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At the front, the home opens up into a large, square entrance hall with dark wooden accents and a lot of panelling.
The theme is continued through to the dining room, with its mid-century furniture and period features such as coving and a ceiling rose.
The living room, conservatory and kitchen have been kept neutral, with rich upholstery and splashes of colour from feature walls.
The kitchen itself is a huge space, split over two levels, with ample space for another dining room table. The first of the home's three bathrooms is also accessed here.
The bedrooms are split over two floors, with four on the first level. All are generously sized and two even have their own en-suite. The fifth bedroom is on the second floor.
Despite being immaculately presented, with the added luxury of a pool, it's the location that gives this home the upper hand. Not only is it situated on the busiest ring road in the city, it's also within two miles of four different train stations, as well as having great access to the M62.
Earlier this week, the ECHO took a look at the staggering difference in house prices along Queens Drive, a historic stretch of road that connects Bootle in the north with Sefton Park in the south.
In the current market, there can be a gap of almost £600,000, with homes in L4 available for a little shy of £160,000 and properties in the south end available for up to £775,000.
According to Rightmove, three properties sold at the Mossley Hill end of Queens Drive in 2021, for between £310,000 and £400,000.
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