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£115,000

2 bed semi-detached house for sale
Hayes Street, St. Helens, Merseyside WA10

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Freehold property

  • Refurbishment opportunity

  • 2 good-sized bedrooms

  • Large bathroom

  • 2 reception rooms

  • Popular residential area

  • Short distance to Thatto Heath train station

  • Call 24/7 to request a viewing

This is a wonderful home offering generous space and a clear opportunity to create something truly personal from the ground up. With outdoor space to the rear and a practical internal flow, this is a home where effort and imagination have the potential to be well rewarded.

-[about your new home]-

As you arrive, the first thing you notice is the sense of character this home brings to the street. Being positioned on a corner plot gives the house a little extra presence too, with open space nearby that helps it feel less boxed in than many similar properties.

Standing at the front, you can picture how this spot works day to day. The bay window draws your eye, hinting at a bright front room inside, while the slightly elevated position gives you a sense of separation from passing traffic. There is a reassuring simplicity here, a layout and exterior that feels honest and straightforward, making it easy to imagine how you might put your own stamp on it over time.

As you come inside, the ground floor immediately sets a tone that feels rooted in character, where each room has a sense of purpose and a strong starting point for reimagining the space in your own way.

The front reception room is a lovely introduction. The bay window stretches the room outwards, drawing in natural light and giving you flexibility in how you arrange the space. The fireplace sits proudly as the visual anchor, with its tiled surround creating a natural centre point for sofas, shelving, or a statement piece of furniture.

You can picture this becoming a warm, welcoming living room with layered textures, a statement rug, and soft lighting, or even a more refined front lounge where the bay becomes a reading nook or home working corner with a view out to the street.

The second reception room offers a slightly different rhythm. It feels more enclosed and private, which opens up plenty of options depending on how you live. The fireplace here has real presence and weight, lending itself beautifully to a more intimate dining room, a cosy snug, or even a relaxed family room.

Toward the rear, the kitchen sits ready for its next chapter. Light comes in through the window above the sink, giving the space a bright, practical feel throughout the day. The layout provides a clear foundation, allowing you to think creatively about how you might modernise it.

Stepping outside to the rear, you'll find a private, enclosed courtyard that feels quietly tucked away from the world. Solid brick walls frame the space, creating a real sense of separation and shelter, while the paved footprint gives you a blank canvas to work with from day one. There's a pleasing feeling of enclosure here, the kind of outdoor space that naturally lends itself to something more personal and purposeful.

The gate at the rear adds another layer of practicality, making it easy to move bikes, bins or garden furniture in and out without traipsing through the house. There is space to park one car which is particularly handy, giving you peace of mind.

With a bit of imagination, this outdoor area could become a calm morning coffee corner, a tucked-away evening retreat, or a characterful extension of the living space inside. It's a simple, honest outdoor setting that invites ideas, rewarding those who enjoy shaping a space to suit how they want to live.

Heading upstairs, the tone of the home shifts again, offering a collection of rooms that feel quietly spacious and full of potential, ready for you to decide how they work best for your lifestyle.

The main bedroom sits comfortably at the front of the house, with a generous footprint that immediately gives you options. The natural light coming through the windows soften the room, and the proportions make it easy to imagine a layout that feels considered rather than cramped.

The second bedroom mirrors that sense of flexibility. With its own window and ample floor space, it works just as well as a double bedroom as it does a guest room, home office or creative studio.

The bathroom sits off the landing and is larger than you might expect, with a bathtub already in place alongside the basin and W/C. The layout lends itself to reimagining, whether that's opening it up into a more modern family bathroom, adding a separate shower, or simply refreshing it with new finishes while keeping the classic footprint intact. There's a real opportunity here to create a space that feels both practical and personal.

What ties the upper floor together is the sense that nothing feels overly boxed in. Each room stands on its own merits, yet flows naturally from the landing. It's a floor that invites you to think long term, whether you're shaping a home for yourself or planning around family life.

-[living on hayes street]-

Hayes Street is a peaceful residential road just off Scholes Lane - a vital connection through the heart of Thatto Heath. There is so much on offer right on the doorstep, making it a perfect location in so many ways.

Within a stone's throw walking distance are a handful of takeaways, a well-connected train station and the pleasant Thatto Heath Park to enjoy.

Slightly further beyond these, Sherdley Park, Ravenhead Retail Park and St Helens town centre can be found, providing you with a wealth of shopping opportunities and placing you in the catchment area for all the local schools.

The A58 to the North makes road access into St Helens to the North East, and Prescot town centre to the South West convenient, with the St Helens Linkway almost the same distance in the opposite direction, connecting down to the M62 in the South for further connections to Liverpool, Manchester and the M6 motorway.

-[material information]-

Tenure Type: Freehold

Council Tax Band: B

Construction Type: Standard construction

Sources of Heating: Gas central heating

Sources of Electricity supply: Mains electrical supply

Sources of Water Supply: Mains water supply

Primary Arrangement for Sewerage: Mains foul drainage

Broadband Connection: No

Mobile Signal/Coverage: Signal strength (0-4) EE: 4, Three: 4, O2: 4, Vodafone: 4

Parking: On street parking

Building Safety: Not tested

Listed Property: No

Restrictions: No

Private Rights of Way: No

Public Rights of Way: No

Flooded in Last 5 Years: No

Sources of Risk: N/A

Flood Defences: N/A

Planning Permission/Development Proposals: No

Entrance Location: Front of the property

Accessibility Measures: No

Located on a Coalfield: Unknown

Other Mining Related Activities: Unknown

-[important disclaimer]-

Please note: We strive to ensure that the details included (for example: Description, dimensions, floorplan, photographs) within our property listings are accurate, but should all be taken as a general guide only. Any potential buyers are responsible for carrying out their own due diligence and investigations on the property they are interested in purchasing. The condition and working order of any items within the property such as appliances have not been tested. We recommend any interested parties arrange or conduct their own checks on the property to satisfy their own requirements.

Property fixtures and fittings have not been tested and are the responsibility of the buyer. Any fixtures and fittings within the property are to be agreed with the seller and it should not be assumed that any items will be left behind. Room sizes should not be relied on to purchase furniture or floor coverings. In some cases, we digitally stage properties for marketing purposes.

We are required by law to conduct anti-money laundering checks on all individuals and companies who go on to buy a property from us. Our partner, iamproperty, will carry out these checks on our behalf. The non-refundable cost is £30 inc. VAT per person. These charges cover the cost of obtaining relevant data, any manual checks and monitoring which might be required. Only once these checks have been completed will we issue the Memorandum of Sale.

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