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3 bed semi-detached house
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Our Summary
- Complete Blank Canvas: A rare opportunity for a full refurbishment, allowing you to strip the property back to its bones and design a bespoke interior from scratch
- Significant Development Potential: Large plot with ample room and scope for a rear extension (subject to planning permissions)
- Discover the potential of a bygone era with this handsome, circa 1880 three-bedroom semi-detached home
- Nestled on the historic Liverpool Road, this property represents the quintessential "blank canvas
- " While it requires a full programme of refurbishment throughout, its robust period proportions and expansive plot offer a rare opportunity for developers, investors, or ambitious homeowners to create a bespoke residence tailored to their exact specifications
- This deep plot provides significant scope for a substantial rear extension or the creation of a sophisticated outdoor entertaining space, subject to the necessary planning permissions
- This is more than just a house; it is a significant project with the potential to become one of the area’s standout period homes
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Description
The property is a semi-detached, three-bedroom home from circa 1880, situated on historic Liverpool Road. The ground floor features a high-ceilinged entrance hall, a spacious lounge with a classic, high-ceilinged layout, a dedicated dining room, a kitchen area, a utility room, and a downstairs W.C. The first floor includes three well-proportioned bedrooms and a central family shower room.
The house boasts a deep plot with a driveway for off-road parking and extensive gardens at the rear, ideal for a substantial rear extension or outdoor entertaining space. The property is set in a suburban location with busy shops and cafes nearby, as well as easy connections to Manchester and Liverpool via nearby train stations and motorway networks.