A stunning period property just a short walk from the beach is up for sale in an area where house prices have soared by almost 300 per cent in the past year. The six-bed double fronted property has gone on the market in the popular area of Eshe Road, Crosby.
Boasting an impressive four floors, the house also has four bathrooms and is packed full of period features. As soon as you enter through the front door you’ll notice beautiful ornate coving in the entrance hall, which continues through into the sitting rooms, along with original tiling and archways, Liverpool Echo reports.
The house has two reception rooms, which each have their own elegant fireplaces. They’re both tastefully decorated in a neutral style, with one kept white and the second one featuring sage green accents.
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There’s a generous farmhouse-style kitchen perfect for entertaining with a marble-topped island in the centre. A inglenook-style feature wall where the stove is housed provides some rustic charm.

In the dining area there’s a bare brick feature wall and log burner, along with exposed beams overhead. The space leads to a conservatory, and onto the deceptively large rear garden.
According to the listing, the large basement room has previously been used as a separate apartment. Two of the bedrooms are located on the first floor, one of which is an en-suite, as well as a laundry room, WC, and a sweeping staircase to the second floor.

This is where you’ll find another bedroom, complete with built-in wardrobes, and the master suite which has its own bathroom complete with a roll-top bath. The third floor has two more bedrooms, as well as another bathroom.
The property is on the market with Abode for offers over £725,000. The estate agent said: "With Crosby beach just a short walk away, as well as a number of top quality schools in the area, a choice of bohemian bars and restaurants and excellent transport links at close hand, Eshe Road has everything to offer the potential buyer."

According to Rightmove data, properties on Eshe Road had an overall average price of £740,000 in the last year. The figure is a huge 289 per cent higher than the previous 12 months and 70 per cent up on the 2005 peak of £435,000.
The last home to change hands on Eshe Road was a six-bed terrace, which sold for £740,000 in October 2022.
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