Key Features
- Leasehold
- Spacious and Tastefully Decorated Maisonette
- Large Living Room
- Dining Kitchen
- Two Bedrooms
- Four Piece Bathroom
- UPVC Double Glazing
- Economical Electric Heating
Bakewell and Horner are delighted to bring to the market this spacious, well planned and tastefully decorated maisonette, set in a favoured location close to New Brighton and therefore well placed for the excellent services and amenities the area has to offer including the promenade, the vibrant Marine Point and Victorian Quarter and Vale Park.,
The property is accessed from the front via its own personal entrance door and a low rise staircase leads to a bright landing area off which you will find the spacious living room and a good sized dining kitchen with partial sea views looking across to Crosby beach. The second bedroom and four piece bathroom are also located on this floor. A turned staircase leads to the second floor with built in store cupboard and the primary bedroom with windows front and rear.
The property benefits further from uPVC double glazing, economic electric heating and white goods in the kitchen included. no ongoing chain.
Please contact our Wallasey sales team to arrange a viewing.
EPC rating D. Council tax band A
The property is accessed from the front via its own personal entrance door and a low rise staircase leads to a bright landing area off which you will find the spacious living room and a good sized dining kitchen with partial sea views looking across to Crosby beach. The second bedroom and four piece bathroom are also located on this floor. A turned staircase leads to the second floor with built in store cupboard and the primary bedroom with windows front and rear.
The property benefits further from uPVC double glazing, economic electric heating and white goods in the kitchen included. no ongoing chain.
Please contact our Wallasey sales team to arrange a viewing.
EPC rating D. Council tax band A
Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) graphs
The Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) gives the building a standard energy and carbon emission efficiency grade from 'A' to 'G', where 'A' is the most efficient and 'D' being the average to date.