The ECHO has taken a look inside a historic Merseyside cottage in a conservation area that's been put up for sale.
The detached four-bedroom, two bathroom home is one of a number of quaint cottages located on Tithebarn Road in Knowsley Village.
Along with its neighbours, it falls within the Conservation Area of Lord Derby Estate and is located a short walk away from Spookies Wood.
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Despite its historic exterior, the property has been revamped and now boasts modern touches such as a games room.
Accommodation is spread across more than 2,800 sq ft, with a huge gravel driveway leading to a solid up door and ivy creeping up the frontage of the building.
The house opens up into an 'occasional room', which boasts ornate character floor tiles, original ceiling beams and a fireplace.
Elsewhere on the ground floor is a separate living room, the games room, the dining room and a utility room.
The country-style kitchen has pine cupboards and a sage green island, with a huge cream Aga stove at its heart. There's also two Belfast sinks and French doors leading outside.
Upstairs there are four bedrooms, the master of which boasts its own dressing room and en-suite.
The family bathroom has an elegant standalone bath and his and hers sinks and is decorated tastefully with monochrome tiles.
The impressive rear garden has a sweeping lawn and mature trees.
The house is on the market with North Wall for £650,000. The listing said: "Fully renovated in 2003 the fit out has been done sympathetically to the era meaning there is an abundance of character throughout."
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