Located on Haxted Gardens in the ever popular suburb of Garston, L19, is this lovely two bedroom end terrace property welcomed to the sales market courtesy of Move Residential. Set on an impressively spacious and perfectly manicured plot, the property would prove to be an ideal purchase for first time buyers looking to get on the property ladder or a growing family.
In brief, the property comprises; a welcoming entrance hallway, a tastefully presented family lounge with an eye catching feature fireplace that flows seamlessly into a dedicated formal dining room, a delightful conservatory which offers views and access to the stunning rear garden, a substantial modern fitted kitchen complete with integrated appliances and ample work surface space, a convenient utility room and a ground floor WC. Continuing to the first floor, you will find two well proportioned and presented double bedrooms and a family bathroom suite with a separate WC.
At the pinnacle of the property, to the second floor, you will find a large converted loft room which offers an abundance of potential for many different uses. Externally, the property is further enhanced by the grounds which surround it.
To the front, there is a large flagged driveway which provides ample off road parking and a large, neatly manicured lawn to the side which boosts the properties kerb appeal. Undoubtedly, the highlight of the home is the show stopping rear garden.
Perfectly maintained and boasting a range of established greenery and colourful flowerbed borders, the property enjoys a degree of privacy and seclusion. With a fantastic patio area, perfect for alfresco dining - this wonderful garden provides the perfect outdoor recreational space for the household to enjoy.
Further benefits to the property includes double glazing and gas central heating throughout.
Garston is in close proximity to the 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, Garston is home to Liverpool South Parkway railway station, a major new interchange station opened in 2006. Trains operate at regular intervals to the city centre, Southport, Manchester and Birmingham.
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.