A hugely attractive home with courtyard entrance, Rathellen stands within a substantial, south westerly facing garden plot With (circa 0.3acre in total), the majority of mature gardens to the front of the house, there are well screened and covered garden areas to both the sides and up to the rear boundary.
Occupying what is a slightly elevated position, the house standing towards the rear of its plot which gives excellent garden views being a good distance between road and house.
Converted from coach house and stable block circa 1960, Rathellen comprised a four bedroomed detached house with two reception rooms and a family kitchen. In 1994 the third reception/ conservatory room and laundry room (with wc) were added. In 2000 the property was also extended at first floor to provide the house with four 'double' sized bedrooms and en suite facilities.
All three reception rooms look out onto the courtyard in the foreground with the principle room taking in the views across the gardens...
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'Architecturally Rathellen is aesthetically a hugely appealing property'; so says our client in residence of some 38 years. No question about that, we say.
On a practical level we share with you that Rathellen has two gas central heating boilers; underfloor heating to the bathroom, there are two brick store rooms with light and power and that there is on drive parking for three cars at the top of the drive - and more if you wish to encroach onto the courtyard.
Rathellen stands at the top end of Eleanor Road, third property on the right hand side. Nice and handy for a short, few minutes walk up to Upton Road to catch the 471 bus to Liverpool, whilst only a few minutes by car to the free parking at Bidston Station . For schooling many are also within just five minutes by car; BHSA (girls); St Anselm's College (boys), Birkenhead Sixth Form College and Birkenhead School (Co-ed). For directions please see Sat Nav ref: CH43 7QR
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