THIS five-bed home in Higher Bebington is described as 'imposing and substantial'.
Situated on Stanley Avenue the detached property, according to the seller, "boasts approximately 3,825 square foot of sumptuous living accommodation flooded with natural light and with an array of luxury finishing touches".
But what do you get for the £1.1million price tag?
In brief there is an entrance hallway leading to the study, downstairs W.C and boot room.
The 'generous sized' front to back lounge has a bay window and feature fireplace.
At the heart of the property is a 'breath-taking' open-plan bespoke living kitchen diner, with contemporary fitted kitchen, a range of integrated appliances and large utility room off.
On the first floor is the master bedroom with bay window, fitted wardrobes and modern en-suite shower room. On the same floor are four further double bedrooms and a luxurious family bathroom with walk in shower and free standing bath.
The second floor features a loft room described as perfect for a study/lounge area with dressing room, walk in wardrobe and wet room.
The property is set back from the road and has electric gates access. A sweeping driveway leads to the attractive property frontage and provides ample off road parking.
The detached double garage with games room/gym/office to the first floor along with a W.C and eave storage. An electric car charging point fitted to the garage exterior.
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: "This is an imposing and substantial five bedroom detached family residence, occupying an extensive plot in the highly sought after area of Higher Bebington.
"Individually designed this home is appointed to a superior specification throughout boasting approximately 3,825 square foot of sumptuous living accommodation flooded with natural light and with an array of luxury finishing touches.
"A closer inspection is essential to appreciate the size and standard of the exceptional family home."
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