A Freehold Grade II Listed Georgian town house arranged over lower ground, ground, first and second floors. The property has been converted to provide 3 good sized self contained flats (2x2 bedrooms and 1x5 bedroom) The ground floor duplex apartment has recently been refurbished and is suitable for immediate occupation or investment. The first and second floors require refurbishment. Once modernised the flats could be sold off separately or let out as an investment opportunity.
Fronting Falkner Street in between Catherine Street and Hope Street in a sought after location within walking distance into Liverpool City Centre, Hope Street University and Liverpool Anglican Cathedral.
Flat 1 - Hall, Lounge, Bedroom 1, WC, Stairs down to Kitchen/Dining Room, Bathroom/WC with walkin shower, Bedroom 2.
Main Entrance Hallway
Flat 2 - Hall, Kitchen/Diner, Living room, Bathroom/WC, 2 Bedrooms (1 ensuite WC)
Flat 3 - Hall, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Lounge, Bathroom/WC with walk in shower, 2 Bedrooms (1 ensuite WC) stairs to 3 Further Rooms, WC
Court yard
Sutton Kersh - Auctions
2 Cotton Street,
Liverpool,
L3 7DY
t. 0151 207 6315
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