THIS five-bed detached house in Wallasey is packed with 'style, charm and character'.
Situated on Rolleston Drive, the semi-detached property has, according to the seller, 'not only been loved but also maintained to the very highest standards'.
But what do you get for the £575,000 pricetag?
The front door and vestibule takes you through into the inner door and the grand reception hallway.
With stripped wooden flooring, a large coved recess houses the multi-fuel burner with limestone surround, the cast-iron Victorian style radiator and the stunning turned staircase.
The ground floor accommodation includes three reception rooms which include the spacious everyday living room that features access to the veranda and boasts beautiful restored sash windows.
There is a formal sitting room and the third reception room is currently utilised as the play room but could serve a number of uses including music room or games room. From the inner hallway you enter the kitchen and Victorian style orangery.
Up the turned staircase and past the small nook of a library, is the first floor with five bedrooms and family bathroom. The master bedroom is at the front of the house.
The fourth bedroom on this level is currently used as a walk-in wardrobe and dressing room and is set next to the lavish family bathroom. There is a further separate WC and a turned staircase leading to the second floor loft room, perfect as an office or studio.
On the market with Hunters - Wallasey Sales this is one of the most attractive properties in the borough currently advertised on Zoopla.
A Zoopla spokesperson said: 'Style, charm and character are three words that perfectly describe this beautiful family home. this property has not only been loved but also maintained to the very highest standards.
'Very few homes successfully blend modern living with the character and features associated with period properties as well as this home clearly does.
'If you want to see fascinating properties in your local area, refining your Zoopla search by 'highest price’ is a great way to see what’s really grabbing attention.'
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