Step inside the £1.7m Grade II listed home built in 1772

Step inside this Grade II listed home – on the market for nearly £1.7m.

Known as ‘The Old Parsonage,’ the Georgian property was built in 1772 when it acted as the parsonage to St Peter’s Church in Freshfield, Formby.

The seven bedroom pad is accessed through electric gates which open out onto a cobbled driveway with plenty of parking space.

It is one of few period homes available in Freshfield and is surrounded by over an acre of land.

Steeped in character, the house has plenty of original features including parquet flooring, Georgian windows and original bell ringer.

The kitchen area leads on to a traditionally designed conservatory, which the current owners say makes a “fantastic party space.”

Step inside this Freshfield property - built in 1772 on the market for nearly 1.7m
Step inside this Freshfield property – built in 1772 on the market for nearly £1.7m

It also contains an Aga and a free-standing ‘island’ with sink and plenty of storage space.

The family bathroom is equally impressive, with a design that fits in with the Georgian theme of the home, including freestanding roll top bath, a marble topped medicine cupboard and Georgian windows.

Outside, the home is surrounded by ‘formal lawns’ which contain a ‘raised outdoor entertaining space’ and two patio areas.

It is on the market with Fine Country, Liverpool for £1,695,000

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