Five double bedrooms across three floors, versatile family layout
A roomy five-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace arranged over three floors, this house offers classic period character and flexible family living close to Sefton Park. High ceilings, bay windows and an attractive formal lounge with a cast-iron fireplace give the principal reception rooms strong period appeal. The layout includes a morning room, generous rear sitting room and an open-plan breakfast kitchen that suit day-to-day family life and occasional entertaining.
Practical benefits include gas central heating and solar panels (currently decommissioned), plus partial double glazing. The second floor provides a useful library landing and an en-suite bedroom that can serve as a principal suite or guest accommodation. With 1,848 sq ft of space, the property will suit larger families or buyers wanting multiple reception areas and home office possibilities.
Outdoors there are front and rear gardens; the rear enjoys a sunny afternoon aspect but the overall plot is modest. The house is freehold and falls in Council Tax Band D. Local amenities are strong—shops, cafés and transport links on nearby Aigburth Road, Lark Lane and Smithdown Road—and Sefton Park is within easy walking distance, making the location especially convenient for families.
Notable practical points: the solar array is currently decommissioned and will need reinstatement to deliver energy savings; glazing is only partial so windows may require upgrading; the area shows pockets of deprivation and local crime is average, so buyers should factor local context into their decision. An early internal inspection is recommended to assess decoration and any modernisation required.