A mews style cottage in a sleepy village, featuring an abundance of original features, has gone on the market.
The charming period property dates by to 1847 and is located on Lunt Road in Sefton. The semi-rural setting gives sweeping views of the countryside to the front and rear of the house.
The house has retained a lot of its character through period features including the original York stone flooring in a number of rooms.
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Making up the remainder of the ground floor is a utility room and a ground floor shower room with period radiators.
Going upstairs, the half landing offers views of the farmland beyond and leads to a family bathroom with the original floorboards and an open working fire.
The house has two bedrooms, both with built-in wardrobes, while another half landing provides smart space for a home office or small study. The loft has also been converted to provide storage or another small bedroom.
The garden is a dream for someone who isn't green fingered; the gravel courtyard offers ample space to relax overlooking the fields.
The property is on the market with Michael Moon for an asking price of £350,000.
Properties in Lunt had an overall average price of £336,000 over the last year, according to Rightmove.
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