A four-storey Georgian home has gone on the market with unmatched views across a famous Merseyside beauty spot.
The charming three-bedroom, two-bathroom house sits on The Parade in Parkgate, an affluent village in Neston on the Wirral.
The Parade itself is popular with tourists, with a small clutch of shops, bars and restaurants overlooking the area's famous marshland and the Dee Estuary.
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Shielded with a mature front garden, the black and white of the property for sale frontage blends in perfectly to the historic surroundings that give Parkgate its charm.
Inside the current owners have tried to channel the home's history through its décor, with lavish wallpaper and upholstery teamed with eye-catching works of art and quirky pieces of furniture.
The dining room and master bedroom in particular are an eclectic display that suit the home perfectly. There are also an abundance of period features such as fireplaces and exposed beams.

The views from the many sash windows across to North Wales are breathtaking.
If the beautiful surroundings were not enough, the house also has sizeable front and rear gardens, with plenty of shrubbery to add an element of privacy.
The house is on the market with Jones & Chapman for offers over £550,000. The listing said: "The Parade is one of the finest, most sought after locations in Wirral. This home boasts uninterrupted views across to North Wales.
"Homes along The Parade are snapped up very quickly and to live here would set you apart from other locations."

The property's price tag is a bargain compared to the overall average for The Parade in the last 12 months, which is £950,000. The figure is also a huge 360% jump on the previous year.
In Parkgate as a whole, the overall average for a property was £497,641 in the last year.
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