A stunning penthouse with sweeping views of some of Liverpool's most iconic sights has been put up for sale.
The luxury property is based on the 22nd floor of one of the Unity Buildings on Rumford Place, between Old Hall Street and Chapel Street, with private lift access direct to the front door.
Accommodation is spread across more than 1,800 sq ft, split across three floors, with three roof terraces to take in the views.
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The entrance is located on what is called the 'first floor' of the three-storey apartment.
The huge living room has a number of massive windows with panoramic views of the city, including the world famous Liver Building, as well as access to the first of the three balconies.

The open plan living area includes a glossy kitchen, complete with a breakfast bar for informal dining. There is also a family bathroom and storage space on this level.
Downstairs is the largest floor when it comes to square footage, spanning almost 900 sq ft.

The huge master bedroom has several floor to ceiling windows, as well as patio doors leading out to a terrace. The space offers unrivalled views over the River Mersey and beyond, and also boasts an en-suite bathroom and a dressing area.
Elsewhere on this level is another en-suite bedroom, as well as a smaller bedroom.

The top level of the apartment comprises another massive living room and the third balcony.
The triplex is on the market with estate agency Tyron Ash for a whopping £900,000.
In its Zoopla ad, listing agent Remie Charles said it is a "beautifully presented" home that has "been finished to the highest of standards throughout".
The Unity Buildings were constructed in 2007 and comprise two towers rising to 27 storeys and 16 storeys.
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