THIS four-bedroomed ground floor apartment in West Kirby is described as a ‘truly stunning’ property.
‘Radcliffe’, situated on Meols Drive, is located within what is described by the seller as 'a delightful period Victorian building' and a 'must-see’ property.
It is on the market for £587,500, but what do you get for the price tag?
The ‘spacious’ accommodation, in brief, features an entrance porch, reception hall, lounge with feature fireplace and corner bay window.
There is also a dining kitchen, master bedroom with bay window and en-suite, further guest bedroom with large en-suite, bedroom three, bedroom four/dining room and further shower room.
This 'attractive and beautifully presented' property also benefits from a gated private drive, lawned garden to front and large patio garden to rear.
It also has ample parking.
On the market with Clive Watkin this is one of the most attractive properties in the borough currently advertised on Zoopla.
A Zoopla spokesperson described the accommodation as: "a truly stunning three/four bedroom ground floor luxury apartment" adding that it was located "within a delightful period Victorian building to this most sought after location just a hop skip and a jump from West Kirby beach, The Royal Liverpool Golf Club and a wealth of local amenities to include bars, restaurants, boutique shops and excellent commuter links.
"Internal inspection highly recommended".
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
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