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Stanley Avenue | Lower Bebington Wirral | CH63 5QF Stanley Avenue Lower Bebington Opportunity knocks with this property as that is truly what it is. The property is a fantastic sized home with loads of potential for the right buyer. The plot it sits in is also very generous with gated entrance to a driveway which has parking for several vehicles and a beautiful garden that also has a wooded area to the back making the space to the rear quite substantial. The property does require modernisation and is situ- ated along a very popular residential road. The prop- erty briefly comprises of an entrance porch leading to a lovely sized hallway. There are two reception rooms plus a dining room, conservatory and kitchen with util- ity and cloakroom to the ground floor. To the first floor there are 5 bedrooms the main with en-suite and family bathroom as well as another separate toilet. Outside as stated there is a great sized overall plot as well as a double garage. Internal inspection of this property is highly recommended in order to make sure the true potential of this hone is appreciated. Entrance Porch Having front entrance door leading into porch, double glazed windows to front elevation, tiled flooring, door leading into hallway. Hallway A spacious hallway having double glazed window to front elevation, radiator, stairs leading to first floor ac- commodation, under stairs storage. Lounge - 8.81 x 4.52 (28'10" x 14'9") Having double glazed windows to front and side elevation, feature gas fireplace with brick surround, televi- sion point, radiator, double glazed sliding doors leading to conservatory. Utility Room - 2.85 x 2.28 (9'4" x 7'5") Having wall and base units with complimentary work surfaces, stainless steel sink with drainer and mixer tap, inte- grated microwave, double glazed window to rear ele- vation. W.C - 1.55 x 1.12 (5'1" x 3'8") Having low level W.C, vanity sink unit, tiled floors and walls, double glazed window o rear elevation. Conservatory - 5.17 x 3.59 (16'11" x 11'9") Having double glazed windows to side and rear as- pect, tiled flooring, radiator, double glazed doors leading to rear garden. Sitting Room - 6.16 x 3.61 (20'2" x 11'10") Having double glazed windows to front and side elevation, feature gas fireplace with tile surround, radiator, television point, double doors leading to dining room. Dining Room - 4.89 x 3.17 (16'0" x 10'4") Having double glazed windows to front elevation, radiator, double doors leading to dining room. Kitchen - 3.55 x 3.48 (11'7" x 11'5") Having a fantastic range of wall and base units with complimentary work surfaces, six ring gas cooker with ex- tractor hood above, stainless steel sink with drainer and mixer tap, tiled flooring, space for double fridge freez- er, integrated dishwasher, double glazed window to rear elevation, double glazed door leading to rear garden, access to utility room. First Floor Accommodation - Master Bedroom - 4.23 x 3.94 (13'10" x 12'11") A large master bedroom with double glazed win- dows to front and rear elevations, fitted wardrobes with sliding doors, radiator, door leading to en suite. En Suite - 1.92 x 1.84 (6'3" x 6'0") - Having W.C, vanity sink unit, panelled bath with shower above and shower screen, double glazed window to rear elevation. Bedroom Two - 3.94 x 3.65 (12'11" x 11'11") Having double glazed window to front elevation, radiator, built in storage cupboard. Bedroom Three - 3.18 x 3.03 (10'5" x 9'11") Hav- ing double glazed window to front elevation, radia- tor. Bedroom Four - 3.67 x 3.24 (12'0" x 10'7") Having double glazed window to rear elevation, built in storage cupboard, radiator. Bedroom Five - 2.81 x 2.76 (9'2" x 9'0") - Having double glazed window to rear elevation, radiator. Bathroom - 3.12 x 2.45 (10'2" x 8'0") - Having W.C, vanity sink unit, bidet, walk in shower cubicle, panelled bath, tiled walls, tiled flooring, radiator, two double glazed windows to rear elevation. W.C - 1.81 x 1.25 (5'11" x 4'1") - Having low level W.C, wash hand basin, double glazed window to rear ele- vation, tiled walls, tiled flooring. Externally To the front of the property there is private driveway offers multiple off road parking spaces, cast iron gates, mature plants and shrubs, laid lawn, trees, brick built borders. To the rear of the property there is a spacious private garden mainly laid to lawn, trees, plants and mature shrubs, paved patio area, wooden decked section, wooden fenced borders. Bebington (/ˈbɛbɪŋtən/) is a town and electoral ward within the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, in Merseyside, England. Historically part of Cheshire, it lies 5 miles (8 km) south of Liverpool, close to the River Mersey on the eastern side of the Wirral Peninsula. Nearby towns include Birkenhead and Wallasey to the north-northwest, and Heswall to the west-southwest. Bebington railway station opened in 1838 and is situated on the Wirral Line of the Merseyrail network. The electoral ward, which includes the original village centres of Higher Bebington and Lower Bebington, had a total resident population of 13,720 at the 2001 Census increased to 15,768 at the 2011 Census. Some definitions of Bebington include adjoining areas such as Port Sunlight (an early planned factory town), New Ferry, Spital and Storeton. The former municipal borough of Bebington, a local authority between 1937 and 1974, also included within its bounda- ries Bromborough, Eastham, Raby, Thornton Hough and Brimstage, which now fall within the electoral wards of Bromborough, Eastham and Clatterbridge. According to a 2015 study commissioned by Royal Mail from the Centre for Economic and Business Research, Bebington's postcode area, CH63, is the most desirable in England in which to live and work. The study found that the area had "the ideal balance" of housing close to places of work, good schools and high employment. The name Bebington is derived from the Anglo-Saxon meaning the "Village of Bebba", probably a Saxon chief or landowner. The area is thought to be the site of the "Birth of England" at the Battle of Brunanburh in 937, an English victory by the army of Æthelstan, King of England, and his brother Edmund over the combined armies of Olaf Guthfrithson, King of Dublin, Constantine II, King of Alba, and Owain ap Dyfnwal, King of the Cumbri- ans. Though relatively little known today, it was called "the greatest single battle in Anglo-Saxon history before Hastings." Michael Livingston claimed that Brunanburh marks "the moment when Englishness came of age." The Brackenwood golf course was cited in 2004 as the most likely site for the Battle of Brunanburh.[7] Mention of the battle is made in dozens of sources, in Old English, Latin, Irish, Welsh, Anglo-Norman and Middle English, and there are many later accounts or responses to the battle. A contemporary record of the battle is found in the Old English poem Battle of Brunanburh, preserved in the Anglo- Saxon Chronicle. The Church of St. Andrew, on a site occupied since Saxon times, dates from the 14th and 16th centuries. In 1801, Bebington was a small country hamlet with a population of only 273, situated on the main road connecting Chester and Birkenhead, and then via ferry to Liverpool. Up to 30 horse- drawn coaches would pass by each day. By 1840, the Birkenhead to Chester railway was running and in 1844 the New Chester Road opened and Bebington lost its coaching traffic. In 1838, the footprints of an archosaur later called the Chirotherium storetonese were found in a sandstone bed at Storeton Quarry. Examples can be seen at the Liverpool Museum and at Christ Church within the parish of Higher Bebington. Also a small example can be seen at Higher Beb- ington Junior School, in their reception area. Stone quarried at Bebington was used for the construction of Birkenhead Town Hall, some of the villas around Birkenhead and Rock Parks and most famously of all the Empire State Building in New York City. The stone is considered to be a high quality sandstone which is creamy in appearance. The quarries were eventually filled in with debris removed during the construction of the two Mersey Tunnels. keeps.bells.items Fine and Country Wirral Warrington & St. Helens Tel: +44 (0) 151 305 6386 [email protected] 85 Telegraph Road Heswall Wirral CH60 0AE .