THIS impressive five-bedroom family home on the border of Gayton and Parkgate has beautifully manicured grounds and its own tennis court.
Situated in Boathouse Lane, the detached property is described by the seller as "versatile and spacious".
But what do you get for the £1,395,000 pricetag?
It features "breath-taking" grounds with sweeping lawn, patio areas, private tennis court and boasting picturesque views over rolling farmland.
Inside the property is a hallway, spacious lounge with feature log burning stove, dining room, sitting room and study.
Spacious open plan bespoke kitchen diner comprises a range of wall and base units with complimentary work tops, centre island, gas Aga, second oven and hob, and a range of integrated appliances.
The ground floor also boasts two W.Cs, utility room and boiler room.
On the first floor is a large master suite with dressing room, walk-in wardrobe and modern en suite.
Four further double bedrooms all have fitted wardrobes, two with en-suite facilities and a luxury family bathroom.
Further benefitting from electric gated access opening to ample off road parking and a oversized double garage.
On the market with Move Residential this is one of the most attractive properties in the borough currently advertised on Zoopla.
A Zoopla spokesperson said: "A closer inspection is essential to appreciate the standard and setting of this sup home.
"Situated on the border of Gayton and Parkgate this stunning home enjoys a semi-rural location yet still within walking distance to the amenities of Heswall town centre, commuting links and falls within the catchment area of highly acclaimed schools for all age groups.
"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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