A 'stunning' Wirral property that was once home to British clothing retailer Ethel Austin is packed with character.
'Inscot', a two-bedroomed mews house on Noctorum Lane in Oxton "boasts a number of original features that really need to be seen to be fully appreciated" says the seller.
But what do you get for the £399,950 price tag?
The property on the ground floor briefly comprises a kitchen/diner, large lounge, recently fitted downstairs cloakroom, under-stair storage and a breathtaking open hallway.
The staircase will take you up to the first floor where there are two large double bedrooms, walk-in wardrobe and a family bathroom with recently fitted wet room and under floor heating.
Outside, at the rear of the property, is a raised patio area perfect for enjoying the long summer nights. The extensive patio leads down onto a large private lawn.
To the front is an extensive block paved driveway with parking for four to five cars.
On the market with Purplebricks this is one of the most attractive properties in the borough currently advertised on Zoopla.
Viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate this stunning character property in a much sought after location.
The property is described as ideally situated within close proximity to local amenities as well as being in a catchment area for a number of primary and secondary schools.
There are also a number of public transport links nearby for commuting into Liverpool city centre.
Tom Parker, consumer spokesperson at Zoopla said: "This stunning character property, once owned by legendary local clothing retailer Ethel Austin, has a lot to offer prospective buyers including a picturesque garden, walk-in wardrobe and spacious living area."
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