Two receptions, easy gardens and minutes from Southport town centre.
Detached Tudor style property with period character
Two reception rooms and three bedrooms, 1,055 sqft total
Enclosed, low‑maintenance front and rear gardens
Worcester gas boiler; mains gas central heating
UPVC double glazing throughout; original features remain
Single shower room only; may need modernisation
Area has higher crime rates and relative deprivation
Freehold, Sefton MBC Council Tax Band C
Set on a traditional 1900–1929 plot, this Tudor‑style detached house offers roomy, flexible living for families seeking central Southport convenience. The layout provides two reception rooms, a fitted kitchen, three bedrooms and a shower room across 1,055 sqft, with gas central heating and UPVC double glazing throughout. Front and rear gardens are enclosed and easily managed, suitable for low-maintenance outdoor use.
The property is practical for everyday life: a Worcester boiler is housed in the kitchen cupboard, mobile signal is excellent and train links plus Lord Street shops are within easy reach. Local schools and a range of amenities are nearby, and the home is offered freehold with Sefton MBC Council Tax Band C.
There are clear updating and space considerations. Decorative features and some fittings are dated, and there is only a single shower room for three bedrooms. The surrounding area shows higher crime rates and relative deprivation, which may affect long‑term appreciation and should be considered by buyers. Broadband speeds are average.
For buyers prepared to refresh finishes and modernise systems where desired, the house represents comfortable central living with period character and scope to personalise the interiors. Investors should note the neighbourhood profile; families will value the proximity to schools and town facilities.