Move Residential are delighted to offer for sale this fantastic three bedroom semi detached family home, located on Cartwrights Farm Road, in the popular residential area of Speke, L24. Boasting an attractive double frontage, this modern property offers generously proportioned and beautifully presented living accommodation throughout.
As appointed agents – we are confident that this will provide a wonderful future home for a very lucky family. Following through the welcoming entrance hallway, you are led into the spacious through lounge, tastefully decorated and flooded with light courtesy of the french doors to the rear, offering views and access out to the garden.
This follows onto the open plan kitchen and dining area which presents the ideal space for enjoying family mealtimes and entertaining guests. The kitchen features an array of sleek fitted base and wall units, with complementary worktops offering plentiful surface space, and integrated appliances.
Completing the ground floor is a convenient WC. Ascending to the first floor, the property continues to impress, offering two generously sized and delightfully presented double bedrooms, the master complete with the added luxury of a stylish en-suite shower room, along with a well-proportioned single room.
Concluding the interior of the property is a contemporary style three-piece family bathroom suite. Externally, the property further benefits from a lovely rear garden, made up of a neatly maintained lawn where family recreational activities can be enjoyed, as well as smartly flagged patio areas ideal for alfresco dining.
To the front, a substantial driveway offers ample off road parking.
Speke is one of Liverpool's success stories. Once one of the most deprived areas in the country, it now boasts the successful and expanding John Lennon international airport, a bustling retail park, 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 factory, are now pointed out as symbols of its regeneration due to the award winning Urban Splash redevelopment of this landmark building. Located close to the City boundary with Knowsley, Speke 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.