A SWEEPING driveway leads to a substantial and imposing Wirral home with sensational, uninterupted panoramic views towards Wales.
Situated in Thurstaston, this stunning five double bedroom property is accessed via double gates with stone pillared entrance.
The driveway is flanked by mature trees. Once inside, a formal entrance hall leads out to the impressive rear sun terrace and that stunning view.
From the hallway you have three large reception rooms all boasting stunning character features including bay windows, open fireplaces, wood panelling and all enjoying the superb views.
At the heart of the property is a high-quality kitchen diner/sitting area complete with four oven Aga, Belfast sink and a range of integrated appliances and access to a side garden.
The ground floor also boasts a study, cloakroom with W.C, walk through larder, utility room, laundry room and a boot room.
To the first floor via a galleried landing you have the master suite featuring a generous sized bedroom, two walk in wardrobes, contemporary en suite shower room and access to the roof terrace which is positioned to maximise on the views.
Four further double bedrooms, two with en suite facilities and a large four-piece family bathroom.
The surroundings encapsulate this home perfectly with a south facing sandstone terrace with twin sweeping staircases leading down through tiered manicured gardens which also boast a rock garden, ornamental pond, woodland areas and a tennis court.
There is ample parking and double garage.
A closer inspection is essential to appreciate the size, setting and standard of this home.
On the market with Move Residential for £1,940,000, this is one of the most expensive properties in the borough currently advertised on Zoopla.
A Zoopla splokesperson said: "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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