THIS four-bedroomed home in West Kirby is described as 'opulent' and 'of immense proportions'.
Situated on Abbey Road, the detached property has four bathrooms and according to the seller, 'has been fully renovated to exacting standards and styled with meticulous attention to detail', and offers 'lovely front views towards the Dee Estuary and Welsh Hills'.
But what do you get for the £900,000 price tag?
There is a vestibule, hallway, living room, sitting room, dining room, kitchen and utility room plus shower on the ground floor.
The kitchen is fitted with a 'comprehensive' range of units, large centre island with seating and a range of high quality fitted appliances.
There is also a 'cosy seating area' with and bi-folding doors opening to a front terrace. There is also a utility room and store room.
Back to the hallway, a further set of double doors open to a second hallway with W.C and access to a formal lounge with log burning stove this room has dual aspect sliding doors opening to the gardens of this executive home.
On the first floor are four 'impressive bedrooms'; the master has a balcony. A dressing room and stair lead to a luxury en-suite bathroom.
Three further double bedrooms feature Juliette balconies and en-suite facilities.
Off-road parking leads to the garage.
The gardens, according to the seller, have been 'beautifully manicured front and rear gardens encapsulate this home perfectly".
On the market with Move Residential, this described as one of the most attractive properties in the borough currently advertised on Zoopla.
A Zoopla spokesperson said: "An opulent home of immense proportions, the property has been fully renovated to exacting standards and styled with meticulous attention to detail.
"Boasting over 2,500 square foot of sumptuous living accommodation and externally boasting a detached oversized garage and further detached studio.
"It nestles in the enviable location of West Kirby enjoying lovely front views towards the Dee Estuary and Welsh Hills."
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