Extensively renovated five-bedroom detached family home
Circa 2,091 sq ft of flexible living accommodation
Quality open-plan kitchen with Quartz worktops and utility room
Two large reception rooms; premium patio doors to garden
Large, private rear garden with flagged terraces and sheds
Driveway parking for multiple cars; integrated garage for storage
EPC rating C — reasonable but not top-tier energy efficiency
Council tax expensive; mixed secondary school performance nearby
This extensively renovated five-bedroom detached home on Bleasdale Close offers almost 2,100 sq ft of well-planned family space in a peaceful, sought-after Aughton cul-de-sac. The house has been updated throughout with a quality open-plan kitchen/dining area, two large reception rooms, and contemporary finishes that suit modern family living. Off-street parking for multiple cars and a large, private rear garden add outdoor flexibility and day-to-day convenience.
Upstairs provides five genuine bedrooms — four doubles — including a sizable main suite with fitted wardrobes and a Carrera-style en-suite. The layout suits families who need versatile rooms for bedrooms, home offices or guest space. The property benefits from mains gas central heating, double glazing and an EPC rating of C, reflecting reasonable energy performance but not top-tier efficiency.
Location is a genuine strength: quiet, affluent suburbia with very low crime, good broadband speeds and well-regarded primary schools close by. Commuters will appreciate nearby Town Green station and easy road access to Ormskirk and Liverpool. Notable practical points include an integrated garage (suitable for storage or conversion subject to permission), timber sheds and flagged terraces that make the garden low-maintenance and usable.
Buyers should note a few material considerations: council tax is described as expensive, the EPC is C rather than A/B, and local secondary school performance varies (one listed as Requires Improvement and another as Inadequate). Mobile signal is average. These factors may influence families prioritising the highest-rated local schools or the lowest running costs.