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4 bedroom detached house for sale

Thornton Common Road, Thornton Hough, Wirral, CH63
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Detached house
4 beds
2 baths
1539
EPC rating: E
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Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand F
BroadbandUltra-fast 1800Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Grade II Listed Detached Property
  • Set on the Outskirts of Thornton Hough Village
  • Open Aspect Views to the Front of the Property
  • Recently Refurbished - Blending Modern with Period Features
  • Driveway for Two Cars
  • Freehold and Council Tax Band F
Distinguished Grade II Listed Period Residence of Exceptional Character, Sympathetically Restored and Enjoying Far-Reaching Countryside Views

Dating back to 1894, North Lodge is a distinguished Grade II listed home, rich in heritage and forming part of the historic Thornton Hall Estate. This remarkable property has been the subject of a comprehensive renovation, thoughtfully executed to combine refined modern living with an abundance of original character and architectural detail.

Occupying a peaceful position on the outskirts of the highly desirable Thornton Hough village, the property enjoys an idyllic setting with attractive open views across surrounding fields to the front. A shared, tree-lined driveway leads to the residence, where an impressive gabled porch, adorned with intricate carvings and traditional splat balusters, provides a striking introduction. The timber-framed structure and stone slate roof further enhance the home’s period authenticity and visual appeal.

The accommodation is both well-proportioned and beautifully presented throughout. An inviting tiled entrance hallway sets the tone, leading through to a substantial sitting room of considerable charm, featuring an inglenook fireplace fitted with a log burner. A bay window allows for excellent natural light, while French doors open seamlessly onto the outdoor space, creating a wonderful connection between inside and out.

The sitting room flows naturally into a stylish and well-appointed kitchen, finished with tiled flooring and a range of high-quality fitted units and integrated appliances. From here, a practical inner hallway or boot room provides access to a contemporary shower room and a versatile ground floor bedroom, currently utilised as a gym. A separate dining room is also accessed from the kitchen, offering an ideal setting for both formal and informal entertaining.

To the first floor, a spacious landing incorporates a charming alcove, perfectly suited to a reading area or study space. The principal bedroom is a particularly attractive room, featuring an original fireplace, while two further double bedrooms provide comfortable and flexible accommodation. The family bathroom is elegantly appointed, comprising a classic roll-top bath alongside a separate shower enclosure.

Externally, the property is complemented by beautifully landscaped gardens to the rear, with well-maintained lawns, mature planting, and structured hedging creating a private and established environment. An internal courtyard adds further character and offers an additional space for outdoor enjoyment.

Thornton Hough is widely regarded as one of the region’s most picturesque and sought-after villages, known for its tranquil setting and strong sense of community. Local amenities include a well-regarded primary school, a charming café, and a traditional public house. The property is also exceptionally well placed for commuting, with convenient access to the M53 providing direct routes to Liverpool and Chester, while the nearby towns of Heswall and Neston offer a wider range of amenities.

North Lodge represents a rare opportunity to acquire a unique and sympathetically restored period home of significant character, set within a highly desirable and accessible location.

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Crime score
Low crime
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Home prices (average)
4 bedroom detached houses
£463,374

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Bradshaw Farnham & Lea - Heswall
Bradshaw Farnham & Lea - Heswall
7 Pensby Road Heswall CH60 7RA
0151 382 7873
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Bradshaw Farnham and Lea is part of The Venmore Group consisting of a number of Estate Agencies, across the Wirral, Liverpool, Sefton, Southport and North Wales. 
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