Charming four-bed period home with large garden and flexible cabin space..
- Chocolate-box Victorian double-fronted detached villa on a large plot
- Four bedrooms; extended main bedroom and separate shower room
- Kitchen/breakfast room flowing into light conservatory
- West-facing rear garden; mature, private and well-stocked
- Garage, garden cabin and ample off-road parking
- Solid brick construction; likely requires insulation improvements
- Double glazing installed, but installation dates unknown
- Council tax level described as quite expensive
A chocolate-box Victorian double-fronted villa set in one of Formby’s most desirable leafy streets, this detached home blends period charm with practical family living. High ceilings, oak parquet flooring and generous reception rooms provide elegant spaces for daily life and entertaining, while the kitchen and breakfast room flow into a bright conservatory that opens onto a west-facing garden.
The house offers four comfortable bedrooms, an extended main bedroom, a family bathroom and a separate shower room — well suited to family routines. Practical rooms include a large utility, downstairs WC, garage and ample off-road parking. A garden cabin adds flexible space for a home office, studio or play area.
Outside, mature, private gardens and a paved driveway enhance kerb appeal and outdoor living; the west-facing rear garden is ideal for evening sun. The location supports family life with Good and Outstanding-rated primary schools nearby, low local crime and fast broadband.
Notable considerations: the property is a circa 1900–1929 solid brick build with no assumed cavity insulation, and double glazing install dates are unknown — upgrading insulation and windows may be advisable to reduce running costs. Council tax is described as quite expensive, so ongoing ownership costs should be factored in. Overall, this is a substantial period home in a very affluent, well-connected neighbourhood, offering scope for sympathetic modernisation while retaining strong original character.