A rare opportunity to live among some of the most historic properties in Liverpool has come along.
A four-bedroom terrace on Catharine Street is one of a clutch of revamped Georgian Quarter dwellings given a facelift in 2017.
The current owners have really put their stamp on the property, tastefully decorating with statement furniture pieces and splashes of teal and bright yellow on the walls. Partially shuttered windows also allow the natural light to teem in.
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Accommodation is sprawled across five storeys; you enter on the ground floor, where there are two reception rooms to welcome guests. The comfy lounge has statement dark walls and a log burner for when the winter draws in.
There is a further living room on the lower ground floor, where there is also a WC and the kitchen.

The striking monochrome kitchen, which has a central island and breakfast bar, leads to a rear patio. The sun trap is paved and set over two levels.
On the first floor there is a massive master bedroom and a large master bath. The second floor has two bedrooms, one of which is currently being used as a walk-in wardrobe, and another bathroom.
The final floor comprises just one room which looks out onto the rear of the property.

Despite its central location, the house comes with secure allocated parking that is subject to a communal service charge, which covers upkeep of the area The house is also right next door to the Caledonia Pub, so you wouldn't have to go far to whet your whistle.
The Caledonia is among one of the oldest pubs in Liverpool and is named after one of the first three ships to be commissioned by Cunard. The house is being marketed by Hunters with an asking price of £624,999.

According to data by Rightmove, properties in Catharine Street had an overall average price of £645,000 over the last year. The figure is a 59% hike on the 2017 of £405,455.
The Georgian Quarter is one of the most well-know in Liverpool, famed for its 18th century architecture. The area is home to the city's two cathedrals, as well as the Everyman Theatre and Philharmonic Hall.
You might also recognise it from the big and small screen; it has been used countless times for filming, setting the backdrop for the likes of Peaky Blinders.
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