A Merseyside bungalow on a road where house prices are soaring has been listed for sale after undergoing a luxury renovation.
The three-bedroom, two-bathroom property is on Milner Road in Heswall, just a short walk from the centre of the lively Wirral town with its many shops, bars and restaurants.
The renovation has been done to a high standard and includes a new kitchen, re-plastering, a new roof, new electrics, a new Porcelanosa bathroom and en-suite and a complete landscape overhaul.
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The owner has opted for neutral greys on the walls and floors, leaving a blank canvas for any prospective buyers to turn the space into a stunning family home.

The kitchen however is a stunning monochrome centrepiece. It features brand new matt black cabinets and white worktops, with a huge island and modern lighting. There's also an adjoining utility room to maximise space.
The en-suite off the master bedroom has also made clever use of space with a slimline shower.

The bungalow sits on a prime plot and the land has been paid just as much care and attention as the interior. The result is a beautiful garden with ample space to sit and relax.
There's a huge, raised patio area decked in grey tiling with glass balustrades. Stone steps lead down to the lawn and shade is provided by a lone, mature tree.

The bungalow is on the market with Hewitt Adams for offers over £550,000. The listing said: "The bungalow has undergone a massive transformation after being professionally renovated and extended."
House prices on Milner Road in Heswall are soaring. The overall average was £375,000 over the last year, 53% higher than the previous year and a 30% increase on the 2019 peak of £288,062.
Detached homes on the road sold for an average price of £520,000.
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