The ECHO has taken a look inside a quaint bungalow which has a surprising addition - an indoor pool
The house, known as Inglenook, is location on Dawpool Farm on Station Road in Thurstaston, on the Wirral.
It boasts a quaint mock Tudor frontage, mature gardens, three bedrooms, two reception rooms and endless character features. However, the real selling point is the lavish indoor pool.
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The opulent space is to the rear of the property housing a decent-sized pool as well as a tiled area with ample space to lounge.
The rest of the house is extremely attractive in its own right, with panelled walls and plaid carpet in the entrance hall adding a touch of country charm. The central entranceway leads off to the other main rooms, with a lounge, study and bathroom to the left.
In the living room the owners have opted for plush furnishings and decorative ancient Greek style ornaments, with a period fireplace at the heart of the room.
Two of the bedrooms and the huge kitchen/diner are on the right of the property. The kitchen itself is cosy and quaint, with exposed beams and a log burner in a recessed bare brick surround.
Other luxury touches around the house include the clawfoot standalone bath and gold flecked radiators.
The paved gardens are well maintained with a small outhouse and lawn area complete with water features and Chinese style pagodas with swing seats.
The bungalow is on the market with local estate agents Bakewell and Horner for offers over £750,000.
The Zoopla listing hailed it as "a beautiful home". It added: "There are so many superlatives that photographs alone cannot give this home justice."
While an indoor pool is not a usual feature of a bungalow, the luxury addition is not unusual in the area. Since 2020, houses in Thurstaston have sold for anything between £220,000 and £595,000.
Station Road itself leads all the way down from Telegraph Road to the area's stunning beach.
Other properties currently on offer on the stretch include a £2.25m mansion with views over the Welsh Hills.
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