TAKE a look inside this stunning property with original Victorian features that is on the market for £725,000.
The detached house, which is on Station Road in Penketh, has four bedrooms and three bathrooms.
The Victoria double-fronted architecture at the front of the property immediately grabs your attention.
Inside is just as spectacular, with the grand reception hall’s high ceilings and iron banisters.
“No expense has been spared with the preservation of original features such as decorative plasterwork, ceiling cornices and centre roses, restored cast iron fireplaces, bespoke Victorian radiators and large bay windows, which promise further delights as you explore the rest of the home,” a spokesperson for Harper Williams said.
But it isn’t just the original features that make this home a hidden gem, its modernised kitchen brings the Victorian home into the 21st century.
“One of the most striking features of this kitchen is the expansive bi-folding doors that open out onto the picturesque rear garden,” the spokesperson continued.
“These doors allow for an effortless transition between indoor and outdoor living spaces, perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying family meals al fresco.
“When open, the bi-folding doors flood the kitchen with natural light and offer stunning, uninterrupted views of the beautifully landscaped garden.”
Outside a water feature and serene pond sits nestled away in the private garden.
Completing the spacious ground floor is a study, dining room and sitting room, a utility room and a bathroom.
Moving upstairs, the master bedroom includes an en-suite and dressing room with ample space and bespoke wardrobes.
Also on the galleries landing are three further bedrooms and a spacious family bathroom with a stand-alone bath.
For more information about the property, click here or call 407210.
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