A quirky new-build bungalow is on the market on a hidden north Liverpool road where houses sell for above £300,000.
Litherland Park is tucked away off Sefton Road in Litherland and is home to huge Victorian properties.
Amid the historic splendour is a quirky bungalow which has been newly built and features three bedrooms and two bathrooms over 1,160 sq ft.
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Outside is freshly paved, with a driveway big enough for five cars and an electric vehicle charger. The home's cubic design features huge windows with trendy black PVC, as well as modern lighting.

The design is open plan, with designer Karndean flooring and spotlights throughout the living area.
The massive, glossy kitchen captures the natural light perfectly through bi-fold doors and boasts plenty of cabinet space, as well as a central island.
The lavish bathroom is also tiled in marble, with a walk-in shower unit and a bathtub.

Each of the bedrooms have a floor to ceiling window, while the master benefits from an en-suite wet room.
The bungalow is on the market with Marshall Property for offers over £450,000. The estate agent said the detached home is "newly built to a superior standard".
The interior has been kept neutral to provide a blank canvas for potential buyers. The large rear garden has also been fitted with astroturf.

The overall average house price in Litherland Park over the last 12 months was £301,250, almost double that of the wider Litherland area.
In Litherland overall, the average sold price was £153,074, 10% higher than the previous year.
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