Just a stroll away from the River Mersey and promenade, this three bedroom mid terrace house is an ideal retirement spot or a great home for a small working family. It has a an open plan kitchen diner, patio garden and integrated garage. Must be working, guarantor required, no smokers. Pets considered on application.
New Brighton is a British seaside resort forming part of the town of Wallasey, in the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, in the metropolitan county of Merseyside, England. It is located at the north eastern tip of the Wirral Peninsula, within the historic county boundaries of Cheshire, and has sandy beaches which line the Irish Sea.
Close to New Brighton Train Station which is on the Wirral Line.
Easy Access to M53 Motorway and nearby is various bus stops with frequent visits to Wirral & Liverpool destination
Nearby a selection of schools including Mount Primary, St Peter & Paul's, New Brighton Primary and with easy access to all the local secondary schools
Shopping & Leisure includes a selection of local shops and supermarkets and just a short distance away from New Brighton Marine Point which has a selection of bars and restaurants, supermarket and children's play area.
Landmarks
Perch Rock
Fort Perch Rock is a historically important site in the defence of the Port of Liverpool from the Napoleonic Wars to World War II. Apart from its defensive importance, it has also been a museum and venue for musical performances.
Lighthouse
The New Brighton Lighthouse was originally known as Perch Rock Lighthouse and construction began in 1827. Since 1 October 1973 it has not been in use as a lighthouse, having been superseded by modern navigational technology. These days the lighthouse is maintained by the Kingham family.
Ss. Peter, Paul and Philomena's Catholic Church
The church is a prominent, domed, Grade II listed church in Atherton Street. The church was closed in 2008, and subsequently reopened in 2011.
Ss. Peter, Paul and Philomena's Catholic Church
The church is a prominent, domed, Grade II listed church in Atherton Street. The church was closed in 2008, and subsequently reopened in 2011.
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