THIS four-bedroomed home in Frankby is described as a 'hidden gem'.
Number 1 Roodee Cottages on Hillbark Road is, according to the seller, 'an exquisite and characterful four bedroom semi-detached house offering a countryside lifestyle'.
It is on the market for offers in region of £600,000. But what do you get for the price?
This 'hidden gem' of a sandstone cottage is tucked away on Hillbark Road, just before the historic Hillbark Farm.
The farmhouse is said to have been built in 1875 for Septimus Ledward and designed as a 'model' farm for the Hillbark Estate.
Number 1 Roodee Cottages, according to the seller, was built in 1878 as a gardener's cottage, forming part of the Estate.
The property features a hallway, dining room with feature fireplace, sitting room, a 'generous-sized' kitchen and downstairs W.C.
On the first floor is a master bedroom, 'spacious' landing, two double bedrooms and a single bedroom /office.
There are front and back gardens, a Victorian sandstone shed with tiled pyramid roof, a bright well-built timber shed and a recently built 'Rhino' aluminium greenhouse.
There is also off-road parking for multiple cars.
On the market with Jones & Chapman - Greasby, this is described as one of the most attractive properties in the borough currently advertised on Zoopla.
A Zoopla spokesperson said: "A very rare opportunity has arisen to acquire what must be one of the most exceptional residences along the Wirral peninsula.
"An exquisite and characterful four bedroom semi-detached house with a euphoric rear garden which will have you believe you are living the countryside lifestyle."
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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