Located on Bowfield Road in the ever popular and desirable suburb of Grassendale, L19, is this well presented four bedroom mews property, welcomed to the sales market courtesy of appointed agents, Move Residential. Enjoying a tasteful design, you are greeted into the home to a welcoming entrance hallway which guides you into a delightful breakfast kitchen which is complete with a range of stylish shaker wall and base units with complimenting work tops, a variety of integrated appliances and plentiful work surface space.
Furthermore, there is a warm and welcoming expansive family lounge which is finished in a bold and tasteful decor with a striking exposed brick feature wall and an eye catching fireplace. A show stopping feature of this already spectacular home is the bright and spacious orangery with glass atrium style roof which offers an idyllic space for formal dining and a delightful alternative sitting room for the household to enjoy.
As you ascend to the first floor, you will find three generously sized and immaculately presented double bedrooms and a contemporary style, three piece family bathroom suite.
On the second floor, the pinnacle of the property, there is a converted dormer loft room which offers the impressive master bedroom suite which enjoys access to a private en suite shower room and large walk in wardrobe.
Externally, the property benefits from a beautifully landscaped laid to lawn garden which is framed by a range of established greenery borders that provides privacy and seclusion.
Furthermore, the property benefits from a private garage offering additional storage space and off road parking.
Grassendale is in close proximity to the expanding John Lennon international airport, a bustling retail park, factory, are now pointed out as symbols of its regeneration due to the award winning Urban Splash home to some of the biggest retail chains in the UK including M&S, B&Q and Next, a Crown Plaza hotel in the beautifully restored Art Deco former airport building and, as ever, the 500 year old, National Trust owned Tudor manor house of Speke Hall. Features of the area which were once used as examples of its decline, such as the closed Bryant and May match redevelopment of this landmark building.
Located close to the City boundary with Knowsley, Garston offers an alternative shopping and living experience while still enabling access to the City centre in a short time. Housing is largely traditional terraced property with smaller detached and semi detached homes within the newer estates and give buyers a 'value for money' option in a rapidly improving location.