If you've got an eye for a bargain, no matter what league you're shopping in, then feast your eyes on this grand Edwardian property in Caldy.
Set upon one and a half acres of immaculately manicured grounds, this eight-bedroom Croft Drive residence combines a traditional building with modern living to create an outstanding family home.
Once beyond the gated entrance and arch-shaped sandstone doorway, you'll be greeted by a never-ending procession of spacious rooms with tall ornate ceilings, large bay windows and original fireplaces.
Pride of place downstairs is the grand dining hall with feature pillars, maple flooring and fully panelled walls.
If it's competitive leisure time that fulfils your needs then why not take advantage of the substantial games room?
If cooking's more your thing, you shouldn't struggle to imagine yourself preparing a Sunday dinner in the bespoke breakfast kitchen complete with granite work surfaces and a range of high-quality appliances.
You'd be hard pushed to fit eight bedrooms on one floor, but the master suite can be found on the first floor.
Benefitting from a wonderful balcony with views out to the Dee estuary, it also boasts its own dressing room, which leads into its own bathroom, where you can watch TV in the bath.
All the other bedrooms in the house are either en suite or have their own dressing room, ensuring that visiting guests will never draw the short straw.
Most of us probably know already that this house is well outside our grasp, but for those fortunate enough to be shopping at the top end of the real estate ladder who still love a bargain this could be the ticket.
Originally on the market for £2,000,000 it is now subject to a whopping 25% price reduction, making it available for offers over £1,500,000 today.
On the market with Move Residential, the updated price currently makes it the most reduced Wirral house advertised on Zoopla.
Celebrate your saving with a glass of champagne, while watching Coronation Street in the master suite bath.
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