£495,000
5 bed terraced house for saleSeymour Street, Liverpool, Merseyside L3
5 beds
3 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Sutton Kersh - City Centre
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About this property
Grade II listed Georgian Townhouse.
Converted into an HMO For Six People
Currently Let To Students
Communal Lounge & Kitchen
Five Double Bedrooms
Sash Windows.
Gas Central Heating
Allocated Secure Parking For Three Cars
Ideal Investment
Viewings Highly Recommended
Sutton Kersh are advertising to the market this Grade II listed Georgian townhouse converted into an HMO for up to six people. Situated on Seymour Street and a stone's throw from Lime Street Station. This is a magnificent opportunity to buy a Georgian house built in the late nineteenth century offering an abundance of charm and character with many original features including high ceilings and sliding sash windows and secondary glazing. The property briefly comprises to the ground floor, entrance hall, lounge and kitchen and to the basement there is a bedroom, utility room, W/C and shower room. To the first floor there are two bedrooms and shower room and to the second floor there are two further bedrooms and second shower room. To the rear you will find three secure allocated car parking spaces which is accessed by electronic gates.
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall
Communal Lounge (4.1m x 3.5m)
Kitchen (4.76m x 4.49m)
Below Ground
Basement
Bedroom One (4.46m x 4.19m)
Utility Room (2.31m x 2.31m)
W/C
Shower Room (2.51m x 2.03m)
First Floor
Landing
Bedroom Two (4.47m x 3.6m)
Bedroom Three (4.48m x 3.24m)
Shower Room (2.61m x 1.42m)
Second Floor
Bedroom Four (4.46m x 3.54m)
Bedroom Five (4.47m x 2.84m)
Outside
Car Park
Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax
Band B
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