This development offers a countryside setting for our luxurious 2, 3 and 4 bedroom houses for sale in Sefton.
The district of Sefton lying between the River Mersey and the Ribble Estuary is the most northerly borough of the city of Liverpool, with its excellent location making it one of the most sought after locations in which to live as it is set in the historic village of Sefton, which is also a conservation area.
Offering a range of seven distinctive house types you'll soon discover which one fits your lifestyle, whether a young professional or a growing family.
Transport in and out of the city is excellent, from Sefton there is a convenient bus route taking you to the city. Close by are the M62, M57 and M58 motorway systems and also an excellent rail network. John Lennon airport lies close to the city and operates both national and international flights on a daily basis.
Local Information The district of Sefton lying between the Mersey and the Ribble estuaries is the most northerly borough of the City of Liverpool. First mentioned in the Domesday Book in 1292 this district has grown and prospered, with its excellent location making it one of the most popular and sought after locations in which to live.
Within the borough are a supermarket, primary school, doctors and dental surgeries, pubs and restaurants. However, its close proximity to the bustling town of Crosby, ensures every day essentials, shopping, schooling at all levels and sports facilities are well met.
An efficient public transport system links Sefton to the cosmopolitan city of Liverpool some three miles south. As well as holding status as a World Heritage City, 2008 saw Liverpool crowned the Capital of Culture.
The city positively heaves with first class restaurants, wine bars and street cafes, each affordable and each a little different. Liverpool’s reputation as a great place to shop is well founded, the Met Quarter houses top designer shops, whilst Cavern Walks and Albert Docks are renowned for stylish boutiques. For something a little different Lord Street Victorian Shopping Arcade is a delight and never forgetting its roots the city also plays host to local farmers markets every week.
For lovers of the arts, the city boasts several theatres each renowned for excellent productions and Philharmonic Hall; home to the city’s orchestra hosts excellent concerts throughout the year. There are the Walker and Tate Art Galleries, the Maritime and World Museums, and of course the Three Graces the most recognised skyline in Britain, home to the Port of Liverpool, the Cunard and the Royal Liver Buildings. Synonymous with the city are the ferry trips on the Mersey, Manchester Ship Canal Cruises, the Beatles Story and the magnificent cathedrals.
There is much to do in this north west corner of England, for a day out with a difference the world famous Aintree Racecourse home to the Grand National, National Wildflower Centre, Crosby Beach home to Antony Gormleys spectacular artwork Another Place, Croxteth Country Park, Sefton Park a Victorian Grade II garden within the heart of the city, the architectural gem of Speke Hall, Southports seven miles of golden sands or the windswept beauty of the Wirrall Country Park. The list is endless, each unique and each adding to the very essence of Liverpool life.
Transport in and out of the city is excellent from the borough of Sefton there is a convenient bus route taking you into the city. Whilst the heart of Liverpool is doubly blessed with its convenient location to the M62, M57 and M58 motorway systems, and an excellent rail network linking to several important centres of commerce. John Lennon Airport lies to the south of the city and operates both national and international flights on a daily basis.
Local amenities Train Station: 1.9 miles
Main Roads: 1 miles
Motorways: 3 miles
Nearest Towns: 1 miles
Primary Schools: 1 miles
Secondary Schools: 1.5 miles
Airport: 12.5 miles
Hospital: 2.6 miles