THIS five-bedroomed bungalow in Lower Heswall offers 'sensational views over the Dee Estuary towards the Welsh Hills'.
Situated on Oldfield Drive, the detached property, according to the seller, offers 'well-planned living accommodation with generous room proportions all appointed with a tasteful décor and flooded with natural light'.
But what do you get for the £850,000 price tag?
It features an entrance hallway with storage and W.C, rear lounge with feature fireplace, what are described by the seller as 'superb' views and access to a raised decked area. From the lounge, there is an orangery with further terrace. There is also a well-fitted breakfast kitchen, utility room and study.
The Master bedroom has a dressing room and en-suite, the second double bedroom has patio doors and en-suite. There are two further bedrooms and three-piece bathroom.
The property has off-road parking, a detached double garage, double-glazing and gas central heating.
According to the seller, there are 'beautifully manicured gardens, with various lawned and patio areas all flanked with well established planting beds'.
On the market with Move Residential, this is described as one of the most attractive properties in the borough currently advertised on Zoopla.
A Zoopla spokesperson said: "With sensational views over the Dee Estuary towards the Welsh Hills, Move Residential are delighted to showcase this impressive four/five bedroom detached bungalow.
"We strongly recommend an early inspection to avoid missing out.
"Offering well planned living accommodation with generous room proportions all appointed with a tasteful décor and flooded with natural light.
"An impressive home in its own right but this property also offers excellent potential to develop further (subject to obtaining the relevant consents)."
They continued: "There are some real gems among the thousands of homes listed on Zoopla.
"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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