A Grade II listed Victorian terrace in Waterloo, Merseyside, has been listed for sale at £1,375,000. The property, located on Beach Lawn, offers direct views of Crosby Beach and the River Mersey.
The eight-bedroom home spans four floors and is part of a terrace of 15 houses formerly owned by the Ismay family, proprietors of the White Star Line. It has been refurbished to preserve period features such as Italianate stucco detailing, wrought-iron verandas, and pilastered bay windows.
The ground floor features an open-plan kitchen and dining room with full-length triple sash windows. A wrought-iron staircase leads to upper floors, each with four bedrooms and bathrooms featuring freestanding baths and rainfall showers. The lower-ground floor includes a workshop, gym, kitchen, and bathroom, plus a detached garage.
Estate agents Inigo describe the property as being in 'one of the most desirable addresses in the north of England,' thanks to its position on a no-through road overlooking Crosby Coastal Park. The front garden includes a paved path, lawn, and patio with a wrought-iron veranda offering 'fantastic views' of the estuary and Welsh mountains.
According to Rightmove, the average property price in Waterloo over the past year was £212,765, with terraced properties averaging £211,423. Sold prices in the area were 10% up on the previous year and 14% up on the 2018 peak of £186,305.



