Five-bedroom family home with sunny garden and flexible living space.
- Five double bedrooms over three floors, versatile family layout
- Large open-plan kitchen/diner with bifold doors to garden
- South-facing rear garden; low-maintenance bark chippings and large shed
- Original Victorian features: sash windows, fireplaces, high ceilings
- Utility room and downstairs WC add practical convenience
- EPC rating E; solid brick walls assumed without insulation
- Small plot size; off-street parking via driveway
- Area classed as very deprived despite low local crime rates
A substantial five-bedroom Victorian semi offering a blend of original character and contemporary upgrades across three floors. The ground floor features generous reception rooms, a modern open-plan kitchen/diner with bifold doors, and practical additions including a utility room and downstairs WC. Original details remain throughout — sash windows, high ceilings, cast-iron fireplaces and deep skirtings — giving the house strong period appeal.
The south-facing rear garden soaks up sunlight and is laid for low maintenance, with a large timber shed that could become a home office or workshop. Off-street parking and a front driveway add convenience. The property sits close to local shops, New Brighton promenade, good schools and transport links for commuting to Liverpool and the M53.
Practical points to note: the home has an EPC rating of E and the external walls are solid brick with no known insulation, which may affect running costs and could benefit from improvement. The plot is relatively small and the locality is classified as having high deprivation, though the immediate neighbourhood records low crime and good amenities. Overall this house suits families seeking space and character with scope to improve energy performance and modernise further if desired.