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£500,000
Terraced house for sale163 Chatham Street, Liverpool, Merseyside L7
EPC Rating: D
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- Freehold
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About this property
For Sale By Informal Tender
City Centre Freehold
Tender Deadline 30th November 2025 at 5.30pm
Contact Agent For Tender Pack
Description
163 Chatham Street presents a rare opportunity to acquire the freehold of a substantial four-storey Georgian townhouse in the heart of Liverpool's Knowledge Quarter. The property, most recently used as an 11-bedroom student HMO, is now vacant and offers excellent scope for redevelopment (subject to the necessary consents).
This elegant mid-terrace property is Grade II Listed and lies within the Canning Street Conservation Area, reflecting its architectural and historic significance. The listing can be found on the Historic England website under reference 1356333
The property retains many period features, including sash windows, high ceilings, and an original cast iron range, and benefits from generous room sizes and rear garden space.
Situated
Chatham Street is a quiet, characterful Georgian street situated just off Myrtle Street, within walking distance of the University of Liverpool, Liverpool John Moores University, the Royal Liverpool Hospital, and the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. The location is highly desirable for students, professionals, and academics, and is just a short walk from Liverpool city centre, amenities, and transport links.
Accommodation
Basement
Kitchen, living /dining room, utility room, store room, access to rear garden.
Ground Floor
Entrance hallway, 4 bedroom, shower room / WC and access to the rear garden.
First Floor
3 bedrooms, living / dining room, kitchen, shower room / WC
Second Floor
4 bedrooms, shower room / WC
Outside
Enclosed rear yard and garden with lawn and paved areas.
EPC Rating
D
Council Tax Band
C
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