An immaculate Merseyside home with a stunning interior and spectacular views across the Welsh Hills has gone on the market for a little over £1m.
The four-bed, two-bath property is located on Abbey Road on the Wirral , which is hailed as one of West Kirby's "most prestigious residential addresses". It's near the area's lively centre, as well as its train station and beach.
The current owners have maintained the house to an excellent standard, with neutral, trendy décor and splashes of personality throughout, while the upper floors offer uninterrupted views across the Dee Estuary and on to the Welsh Hills.
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The double-fronted property features a quirky, turret-like bay window and modern grey double glazing. The large square hallway leads to two sitting rooms, each with their own statement fireplace.
The larger of the living rooms has a spectacular, black recessed fireplace with ornate wood carvings, while eccentric furniture choices add some fun to the surroundings. To the front of the house, the turret bay window provides a private nook away from the lounge which is currently being used as a study.
The massive L-shaped kitchen diner runs the length of the property and is teeming with natural light due to a number of skylights. The suite is a neutral cream, letting an abundance of houseplants bring colour to the bright room.
Upstairs there are for spacious bedrooms, one of which has an en-suite, and a family bathroom. The garden is also well- manicured and picturesque, with shrubs, plants and paved areas alongside the lawn.
There's further storage space in the detached garage, the rear of which has been converted into a small office with toilet facilities.
The house is on the market with Clive Watkin for an asking price of £1.15m. Abbey Road's location is second to none and lies just a short walk away from West Kirby Train Station and the peninsula's famous beach.
Over the last year, houses on Abbey Road sold for an average of £850,000. The figure is 10% higher than the 2017 peak of £775,000.
In West Kirby in general, the average house price sale was up by 3% on the previous year and 22% higher than the 2019 peak of £329,765.
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