Bay-fronted lounge with traditional features and good natural light
Comfortable three-bedroom end-terrace offering a ready-to-live-in home for first-time buyers or small families. The house has a traditional bay-fronted lounge, a modern open-plan kitchen and diner with integrated appliances, plus a separate utility room — practical for everyday family life. A private, decked rear courtyard provides low-maintenance outdoor space for summer entertaining.
Practical features include mains gas central heating, double glazing and a full alarm system. The property sits on a small plot with solid brick construction (likely original, without added cavity insulation) and a current EPC around D with clear potential to improve.
Be realistic about the local context: the wider area scores high on deprivation indexes and the immediate neighbourhood is described as challenged. There is just one family bathroom and the plot is compact, so this house suits buyers prioritising internal space and location rather than large gardens. Council tax and running costs are low, and strong mobile and broadband connectivity support home working.
Overall this property represents an affordable entry to the Liverpool market with scope to add value through energy upgrades and cosmetic improvements. It’s well presented now and will suit purchasers looking for a practical, centrally heated period home in a major conurbation.











































































































