Generous plot, flexible living and strong school catchments for family buyers.
- Four bedrooms including ground-floor versatile bedroom
- Double integral garage with new remote-controlled door
- EV charging point inside garage
- Large private rear garden with decking and patio
- Ample block-paved driveway parking for multiple cars
- Built 1967–1975; expect typical updating and maintenance
- Double glazing present; installation date unknown
- Council Tax Band E (above average running costs)
Set on a large corner plot in a quiet Formby cul-de-sac, this versatile four-bedroom detached home combines generous living space with practical family features. The layout includes a ground-floor bedroom (ideal for guests, home office or multi-generational living), two reception rooms, a breakfast kitchen plus separate utility room, and an integral double garage with recent electric door and an internal EV charging point.
Upstairs offers three further bedrooms including a principal suite with en-suite shower, and a family bathroom. The rear garden is private and well-proportioned with decking and patio for outdoor entertaining and low-maintenance planting. Off-street parking is strong with a wide block-paved driveway and the double garage.
Built in the late 1960s–1970s, the property is of traditional cavity-wall construction with double glazing (installation date not specified) and gas-fired boiler with radiators. This age and specification are typical for the area—buyers should allow for routine updating of some fittings and services over time. Council Tax sits at band E, reflecting higher running costs than lower-band homes.
The location is a major draw: close to highly regarded primary and secondary schools, easy access to Formby village amenities, and short journeys to the coastal pinewoods and beach. Broadband and mobile signal are reported strong, and the neighbourhood is very affluent with low local crime, making this a practical, comfortable family home with good long-term appeal.