Wirral Globe property of the week: Yew Tree Farm for £900,000
Yew Tree Farm is situated on Liverpool Road and, according to the seller, has ‘warmth, character, and plenty of space, inside and out’.
But what do you get for the £900,000 price tag?
The detached redbrick Victorian farmhouse has a driveway with room for multiple cars and a double garage.
Its authentic period fireplaces ‘evoke the cosy ambiance of the 1890s’, that, according to the seller, adds ‘a touch of timeless elegance to the home’.
Yew Tree Farm was previously connected to the Manor House next door and occupies an ‘expansive plot’ with ‘modern interiors and a sense of seclusion’.
The living room has a ‘striking’ bay window and fireplace. The newly built orangery is accessible from the ‘spacious’ family lounge.
There is also a ‘spacious and bright’ dining room with views over the entrance garden and driveway. The dining room leads onto a country home style kitchen and utility room that leads to the patio.
A carpeted staircase with ‘elegant banister’ leads to the first-floor landing, where a spacious master double bedroom awaits, complete with an en-suite, fitted wardrobes, and a window offering picturesque countryside views. There is also a family bathroom and three more double bedrooms.
A third bathroom and fifth bedroom are on the third floor.
Outside, the back garden has, according to the seller, an array of ‘beautiful, mature trees, creating a sanctuary for wildlife’.
Beyond the patio, the lawn extends to the hedge border.
On the market with eXp World UK, this is described as one of the most attractive properties in the borough currently advertised on Zoopla.
A Zoopla spokesperson said: “Yew Tree Farm has undergone a loving transformation over the years, providing a modern approach to living while integrating the character and charm of the past.
“From the restoration of the original stair case to the comprehensive renovation of the interior, including the installation of a new custom-built Orangery, every detail reflects a thoughtful blend of tradition and modernity.
“The log shed in the rear garden is rumoured to have once belonged to Lord Leverhulme’s gunsmith, a nod to the rich tapestry of our home’s past and the local area”.