3 bedroom detached house for sale
Heartwood Close, Liverpool, Merseyside, L9

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
3
- BATHROOMS
2
- SIZE
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- TENUREDescribes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.
Freehold
Key features
- Recently refurbished and re configured to a high specification.
- Driveway parking
- Beautifully presented open plan kitchen/diner
- Downstairs w/c
- Utility/Office space
- 3 Generous bedrooms
- En-suite and family bathroom both recently refitted
- Private rear garden
- Close to numerous local primary schools
- Close to local shops and amenities on Walton Vale
Description
A modern family home which has recently undergone a full and high specification refurbishment offering stylish living spaces, a well-planned layout, and a garden designed to be enjoyed from the moment you move in.
-[ABOUT YOUR NEW HOME]-
When first impressions count, your new home on Heartwood Close certainly makes one. It extends a warm welcome every time you arrive home with its grand and spacious frontage. The driveway does a lot of the heavy lifting. Plenty of off-road space, laid out neatly, with room for up to 3 cars without anyone having to play parking tetris. Whether it is for visiting guests, additional family vehicles, or simply liking the freedom of space, it works without effort.
As you step toward the front door, you'll find the subtle sense of separation from the street. You are not stepping straight off the pavement and into the house, which adds a feeling of privacy you only tend to notice once you have lived with it.
Once inside, straight away you'll find that the property feels calm and soothing, yet warm and inviting.
Underfoot, the herringbone style flooring immediately sets the scene. It runs through the key living areas and gives the whole floor a polished, contemporary feel. It is one of those finishes that lifts everything around it, making the space feel current without being cold.
To your left, the freshly fitted kitchen opens up and the first thing you'll notice is how well the space has been thought through. Light pulls you in, helped by the window ahead and the way the room is laid out. There is room to move, room to prep, and room to gather without feeling squeezed into corners.
As you take a few steps further in, the details start to reveal themselves. Integrated appliances are neatly built in, including a Bosch oven and microwave, a sleek induction hob with extractor above, all paired with contemporary contrasting wood cabinet finishes.
The herringbone flooring continues through into the dining area, tying the whole space together. This is where the layout really comes into its own. A central island gives you a natural place to perch with a coffee in the morning, chat while dinner is on, or spread things out when friends are over.
Just beyond, the formal dining area sits comfortably alongside the kitchen. There is space for a proper table, and the large sliding doors pull the outside straight in. On warmer days, this becomes one flowing space where inside and out blur together. On quieter evenings, it feels cosy and contained, with soft light and plenty of room to settle in.
Off the main hallway, the ground floor W/C is neatly tucked away. It is finished with the same care as the rest of the house, making it practical for guests while still feeling styled rather than forgotten.
Towards the rear of the house, the living room offers a change of pace. Sliding doors create open plan living to the kitchen diner as desired or when closed create a snug feeling to the space. This is a space designed for unwinding. The layout makes it easy to imagine evenings spent here, whether that is a quiet night in or a family film on the sofa. Natural light filters in through the rear window, keeping the room bright without losing that cosy feeling.
Back through the hallway, the utility room adds another layer of practicality. It is more than just a place for appliances which can be hidden away behind contemporary doors. There is workspace here too, ideal if you work from home occasionally or simply like having a spot to organise day-to-day life. The door out to the side keeps things convenient and contained, especially after muddy walks or busy days.
The original garage space has been partially converted but there is still room behind the garage door for keeping all the bulky essentials such as bikes and camping gear, garden tools and lawnmowers etc.
Now let's take a look at that rear garden. The patio stretches out immediately in front of you, wide and open, with space laid out in a way that invites you to slow down rather than rush through. This is the spot where chairs get pulled out without much thought. Somewhere you linger with a drink, let conversations run on, or just sit and take a breather after the day.
The garden unfolds in gentle layers. Paving gives way to a central lawn, framed by low brick edging that adds a sense of shape and intention. It feels carefully considered, as though each section has its own role rather than everything being left to chance. There is a natural flow that makes the whole space easy to live with. There's another patio space to the side of the house too. Planting wraps around the edges of the garden, softening the boundaries and giving you a welcome sense of privacy. You are tucked away here with no-one overlooking from the rear. It feels settled and established, a space that has grown into itself.
From the seating area, the view is open but contained, which makes it surprisingly calming.
What works particularly well is how the garden relates back to the house. With the doors open, inside and out feel connected without either competing for attention. Summer evenings stretch naturally into this space, and even on quieter days it gives you somewhere to sit and reset. It is the kind of garden that suits different moods. Sociable when you want it, peaceful when you do not. Somewhere you use without having to plan it.
Back inside and up to the first floor, the master bedroom is located off the spacious open landing. This suite immediately feels like a space you can properly switch off in. The room is well balanced, with plenty of floor space around the bed so nothing feels pushed up against the walls. Built-in wardrobes give you generous storage without eating into the room itself. It keeps the space feeling calm and uncluttered, which is exactly what you want at the end of the day. Light comes in through the windows, giving the room an airy, open feel during the day, while the softer tones and lighting make it feel warm and settled in the evening. This is a bedroom that feels ready-made for slow mornings and early nights alike.
Just off the main bedroom, the brand new en-suite adds a sense of everyday luxury. It is finished in a clean, modern style with a walk-in shower, contemporary tiling, and a crisp vanity unit the flor is cushioned for extra comfort. Everything feels fresh and easy to maintain, and having this space tucked neatly away from the rest of the house makes a real difference to how the bedroom functions day to day.
Back on the landing, the second bedroom is another generous double. It has a very different feel, equally light and welcoming, and works beautifully as a guest room, teenager's space, or even a second main bedroom. There is plenty of flexibility here and a generous amount of fitted storage. .
The third bedroom is currently styled as a child's room, and it suits that role effortlessly. There is space for a bed, storage, and play without it feeling overfilled. It also lends itself just as easily to a home office, dressing room, or hobby space if your needs change over time.
Finally, the stylish new family bathroom sits conveniently off the landing and ties everything together. It has a clean, contemporary look with a bath and overhead shower, modern tiling, and a floating vanity that keeps the space feeling open. The herringbone flooring continues up here tis time with a cushioned finish, adding consistency and giving the room a polished, up-to-date finish.
With a newly installed boiler at the property it's very energy efficient too.
-[LIVING ON HEARTWOOD CLOSE]-
Heartwood Close sits in the Orrell Park area of Liverpool, a largely residential postcode where family homes are common and community life feels established. The street itself is typical of this setting, made up mainly of detached properties and family households, giving you that suburban peace without feeling cut-off.
For families, schooling is close and varied. Blessed Sacrament Catholic Primary School, Longmoor Community Primary School, Rice Lane Primary School are all a short distance away, giving you solid options for younger children.
Secondary education and further school options such as Archbishop Beck Catholic College and other nearby schools offer a range of choices as children grow.
While Heartwood Close feels suburban, it is not far from parks and outdoor areas where you can enjoy fresh air and time outdoors. It's a wonderful place to settle down and call home!
-[MATERIAL INFORMATION]-
Tenure Type: Freehold
Council Tax Band: D
Construction Type: Standard
Sources of Heating: Gas
Sources of Electricity supply: Mains
Sources of Water Supply: Mains
Primary Arrangement for Sewerage: Mains
Broadband Connection: up to 2000 mbps
Mobile Signal/Coverage: Signal Strength (0-4) EE:3 Three:3 02:3 Vodafone:3
Parking: Driveway
Building Safety: Not assessed
Listed Property: No
Restrictions: No
Private Rights of Way: No
Public Rights of Way: No
Flooded in Last 5 Years: No
Sources of Risk: Surface water
Flood Defences: N/A
Planning Permission/Development Proposals: No
Entrance Location: Front
Accessibility Measures: None in place
Located on a Coalfield: No
Other Mining Related Activities: No
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- COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
- Band: D
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Yes
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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