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Emilia Bona

Property looks like a tiny terrace but is actually a five bedroom period home

From the outside this property looks like a tiny little terrace - but once you step inside the reality could not be more different.

Located on Lord Street in Southport , the street view of this period townhouse certainly doesn't make it look like the sprawling five-bedroom home hidden inside.

On the market with Karen Potter, this Grade II listed home is up for sale for a whopping £285,000 price tag - and looking inside you can see why.

While the front and side view of this historic home make it look like a pint-size property, this Southport listing is a bit of a Tardis.

Stepping beyond the peeling frontage and black front door, photos uploaded to Zoopla show that the property opens out into a massive townhouse with huge potential.

The listing states that the property is in need of a "full programme of modernisation", but any house hunters looking to snap up this property will see how incredible it could look.

It's certainly a fixer-upper, with dated carpets, old-fashioned bathroom suites and some grimy fixtures and fittings, but the pay-off could be amazing.

Whoever takes on this project house will need to be willing to put in a bit of elbow grease to transform it into a seriously desirable home.

Nestled within Southport's Lord Street conservation area , the property forms part of a distinctive row of houses built in 1818 and collectively known as Wellington Terrace.

Features around the property offer clues to its historic status, like the remaining ornamental fireplaces and traditional windows.

With three reception rooms and five bedrooms, the townhouse has plenty of space - but there's even more outside with a separate two-storey cottage to the rear.

The cottage has its own entrance from Nelson Street and is fully accessible from the main house.

Outside, the property also has a small harden and driveway parking, with a rear courtyard garden that has gated access to Nelson Street.

To view the full listing online, including further photos taken inside, you can click or tap here.

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