AN INCREDIBLE £1.9 million home with magnificent estuary views in “arguably Leigh’s best location” has been listed on the market.
This home, in Undercliff Gardens, has been recently refurbished and extended to offer specious family accommodation.
The detached property has five double bedrooms and four bathrooms, alongside an open plan living space which extends to more than 700 sq. ft.
Estate Agents Scott and Stapleton say it is a “once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase one of the finest homes in Leigh”.
The living accommodation starts a porch which has french doors leading to an entrance porch.
Inside the home of the ground floor is the five double bedrooms.
The master has double glazed sliding patio doors leading out to a raised decked patio with fabulous estuary views. There is also an en-suite which comprises of a corner shower cubicle, toilet, and wash hand basin.
Bedroom two also leads out to a decked patio with the estuary views but also includes a feature fireplace with an inset log burner.
Bedroom three boasts a dressing room with a large walk-in wardrobe as well as an en-suite. Bedroom four also has its own en-suite, with bedroom five boasting a range of fitted wardrobes.
On the first floor is the open plan living space and kitchen area.
The lounge has bi-folding doors to a balcony which has ample space for dining and sun beds.
In the kitchen is a range of white high gloss base and eye level units as well as an electric oven, microwave oven, induction hob, fridge / freezer, and dishwasher.
Outside, the home benefits from a rear and front garden. The front garden is secluded with large lawned area. There is a large raised decked patio with a huge sitting area fronting the fabulous views.
The rear garden provides space for off-street parking alongside steps down to remainder of garden and house.
Scott and Stapleton added: "We are excited to offer for sale this superb detached family home located in arguably Leigh's best location benefitting from magnificent estuary views.
"This super property is just a few yards from the water and the uninterrupted 180 degree views extend from Southend Pier to the east and Two Tree Island to the west, they truly must be seen to be believed."
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