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£700,000

4 bed detached house for sale
Kingsley Road, Dentons Green, St. Helens, Merseyside WA10

    • 4 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 5 receptions

  • Freehold

EweMove Sales & Lettings - St Helens

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About this property

  • Driveway parking for multiple vehicles

  • Multiple reception rooms

  • Open-plan kitchen/living/dining area

  • Indoor bar

  • Separate utility space

  • Downstairs shower room

  • Four generously sized bedrooms

  • Dressing room

  • En-suite to the master bedroom

  • Substantial, private and beautifully landscaped rear garden

A substantial, executive detached home that blends classic proportions with striking contemporary design across three expansive floors. Beautifully presented and extended to create exceptional open-plan living, this is a showpiece family residence with scale, style and presence.

-[about your new home]-

Set back confidently behind a low brick boundary wall, the frontage of this home feels warm and welcoming. The original architecture carries that classic executive look, but what you immediately notice is how carefully it has been refined. It features a two-tone exterior, with brick on the lower level and a smooth, rendered upper façade, giving it a wonderful presence.

The driveway is not just generous, it's expansive. There is room here for multiple vehicles without a second thought. Your guests will not need to negotiate for space. That wide driveway gives the house breathing room from the street, elevating its status in a way you only fully appreciate when you stand in front of it. To the right, a long side drive leads you down to the garage.

Standing here, you already know this is not a standard detached home that has simply been made larger. It has been considered, upgraded, and carries its presence.

When you step inside, the first thing you'll notice is the light and the abundance of it. The hallway is generously sized giving plenty of room to kick off your shoes and hang your coats up - which you can store in the handy cloak room.

The staircase rises in front of you, with crisp white balustrades framed by a darker handrail that adds definition and contrast. There is something reassuring about this entrance as it feels tidy, composed and ready for everyday life.

The stained-glass panel in the door gives a subtle nod to character, a reminder that this is not a new-build but a home with roots. Yet everything around it feels upgraded. Refreshed and thought through.

From here, the ground floor opens up in two distinct directions. To your right, a more traditional reception room sits quietly at the front of the house. The deep coloured feature walls wrap around you, creating an atmosphere that feels cosy even in daylight. The bay window floods the space with natural light, softening the darker tones making it stand out beautifully. It is the sort of room that changes character with the time of day. Bright and elegant in the morning. Calm and intimate in the evening.

To the left, you'll find another reception room. The log burner forms a natural focal point. You can picture winter evenings here, low lighting, soft throws, the sound of a film playing in the background. The proportions are generous but not cavernous. Large enough to host, small enough to feel personal. Quite simply, the best of both!

Back through the hallway, the crown jewel of this home is the kitchen and open-plan living space. The ceiling lifts. The layout widens. Light pours in from every direction.

The kitchen sits at the heart of it all, sleek and modern with high-gloss cabinetry that reflects light like glass. The white units are clean and uninterrupted, giving you that streamlined finish that never goes out of style. Then there is the splashback. That bold splashback is not shy. It is confident. It adds warmth and energy, like a burst of sunlight even on a grey day. It prevents the space from feeling clinical. It says this is a family home, not a showroom.

The worktops stretch wide and uninterrupted, giving you serious preparation space. Whether you are cooking for two or catering for twenty, you will not run out of room. Integrated appliances are fitted neatly within the cabinetry, maintaining those clean lines. You also have plenty of room to add your fridge freezer to anchor one end with a sense of scale and practicality. Another wonderful feature is the Quooker tap which provides cold, warm and boiling water instantly. This saves up workspace and saves time, it is a game changer in the kitchen.

Then there is the island. This is where everything happens. You have space for breakfast stools to line one side, inviting people to perch while you cook. Coffee in hand. Homework spread out. Friends leaning in with a glass of wine while something simmers on the hob. The hob set within the island means you are always facing the room. You are part of the conversation when forging a feast rather than turned away from it.

Above, recessed spotlights glow gently across the ceiling, and overhead skylights draw daylight straight down into the space.

And the flooring underfoot, practical and hardwearing, stretches from the kitchen into the living zone, visually linking the entire area together. The tiled flooring which spans from the kitchen to the sofa area also benefits from underfloor heating which takes the coldness of your feet in those cold winter months.

The living zone offers you plenty of room to add a large sofa, perfect for film nights or casual afternoons. Skylights overhead continue to wash the room with light. It feels like the true hub of the house. Open enough to stay connected. Zoned enough to feel intentional.

To one side, floor-to-ceiling glass draws light deep into the home. This is the ideal space to position your dining table. Whether you're having a quick bite to eat or choose to arrange something more formal, this is the perfect spot to enjoy meal times.

Move further back, and the space becomes something else entirely. The vaulted ceiling lifts high above you, and the wall of black-framed glazing almost disappears into the garden view. It feels architectural. Deliberate. More like a contemporary pavilion than a simple extension.

You are not just looking at your garden here. You are part of it. Bi-fold doors slide open onto the patio, blurring the boundary between inside and out. On warm evenings, you can have the doors open, with music playing, and guests drifting between the kitchen, bar area, and terrace without ever feeling divided by walls.

Speaking of the bar. This is not a token addition tucked awkwardly into a corner. This is a feature. The slatted bar front adds texture and warmth. There's space behind to display your bottles and glassware like a curated collection. Overhead pendant lights hang like little pieces of jewellery, casting a soft glow in the evenings.

Imagine hosting here. Music on. Drinks poured. Garden doors open. This space is built for that. And yet it does not feel excessive. It feels integrated. A natural extension of how you might want to live.

Tucked neatly off the kitchen is a dedicated utility space, and this is where the practical side of the house shines. There is additional cabinetry for storage, a secondary sink, and handy work surfaces. This is where washing is handled out of sight. Where school uniforms dry. Where muddy trainers are dealt with before they ever reach the main living areas. For a house of this scale, this room matters. It keeps the showpiece kitchen exactly that.

In this part of the home, you'll also benefit from the downstairs shower room. Styled in neutral tones and featuring a walk-in shower, toilet and sink. This space is bright and airy, thanks to the dual windows. You're sure to find this a handy addition.

Stepping outside, you'll find the expansive garden. Closest to the house, a raised seating area with glass balustrades gives you an elevated vantage point over your garden. A morning tea or coffee up here will feel different.

A few steps down and the space broadens into an expansive entertaining space. There is room for a full dining set, a separate lounge arrangement, and still space for you to move comfortably between them without squeezing past chairs. You can host properly out here. When those doors are open, the whole rear of the property reads as one continuous entertaining space. Kitchen. Living area. Terrace. Lawn. It all connects.

Then you step forward again, and you understand just how large this plot really is. The lawn stretches far beyond what you might expect. Wide and meticulously kept. The kind of space that makes children disappear into their own worlds at the far end, while you sit back near the house with a glass in hand.

There is room for football nets without dominating the view. Room for summer parties with a marquee if you ever wanted one. Room for dogs to roam around without turning in tight circles.

Mature hedging lines both sides, creating privacy without boxing you in. Trees stand tall at the rear boundary, giving depth and texture to the view rather than hard fencing. It feels calm, established and protected.

This garden will never be an afterthought. It's a stage. It's where birthdays will be celebrated, where teenagers gather in the early evening before heading out, where long Sunday lunches drift lazily into late afternoons, where you will feel genuinely proud, inviting people over. It is rare to find outside space that matches the scale and ambition of what is inside.

Back inside and into the hallway, the staircase draws you up beneath that striking cluster of smoked glass pendants, each globe suspended at a different height, catching light as you move - a small design moment that reminds you this home has been cared for.

At the halfway turn, the stained glass window glows softly against the muted wall behind it. It's a beautiful contrast - traditional craftsmanship framed within a space that feels clean and contemporary. Morning light through that glass will be something to look forward to. The landing itself is generous, not a cramped corridor but a proper circulation space. Doors lead off comfortably, and there is breathing room between them.

Firstly, there's the family bathroom. Tiled in warm neutral tones, it feels calm the second you step inside. There is no fuss, no clutter, just clean lines and a thoughtful layout. A walk-in shower with a frameless glass screen and rainfall shower head sits to one side, sleek and hotel-like. Opposite, a freestanding curved bath invites you to slow down.

You get the best of both worlds here. Quick weekday showers and long Sunday soaks. The floating sink keeps the floor space open, making the room feel even larger, while mirrored cabinetry above adds discreet storage without visual bulk. Natural light filters through the window, softening the neutral palette and preventing it from ever feeling sterile. This is a bathroom you would be proud for guests to use.

There are multiple bedrooms to choose from on this floor. The larger of the bedrooms sits quietly, finished in soft blush tones that reflect daylight beautifully. Two windows bring light from different angles, giving the room an airy quality. The proportions are strong. There is space around the bed, space for additional furniture, space to move without brushing against wardrobes. It feels relaxed and settled. This is a room any occupant can happily retreat to at the end of the day.

Next door, another generous double. The styling here leans lighter and cooler, with pale walls that echo the view beyond the window. From here, you look out across rooftops and greenery rather than directly into another property. That sense of outlook matters as it keeps the space feeling open rather than enclosed. Again, there is no compromise on size. This is not a box room dressed up to look bigger. It comfortably accommodates a double bed and additional pieces without strain. Ideal for an older child, a guest suite, or even a sophisticated home office if you did not require every bedroom.

The third bedroom follows the same pattern. Bright, well-proportioned, calmly presented. The large window brings in generous daylight and frames greenery beyond, while soft tones keep everything feeling balanced. It's a perfect space for adapting, whether that's a nursery, a child's room, a teenager's space or a hobby room, you've got plenty of choice here.

Before you move up to the top floor, you'll love having the benefit of a dedicated dressing area. With room for cupboards and storage solutions, a dressing table and stool. This area ensures your main bedroom remains clutter-free.

Finally, up the stairs, you'll find the master bedroom. The bedroom itself stretches across the footprint beneath the pitched roof, giving you both width and depth. There's space for your bed to sit comfortably beneath a central skylight, framing a slice of sky above you. To one side, a dormer window lets in more daylight and offers a view across neighbouring greenery and rooftops. To the other side, you'll find built-in storage, which you'll find super handy to keep your belongings neatly tucked away.

Head height is generous across the central zone, allowing you to move freely without ducking or navigating awkward angles. Under eaves storage can work hard for you here, keeping everything streamlined. Your en-suite shower room works equally hard, ensuring you have your own space for your morning and evening hygiene routines. A walk-in shower unit paired with a compact sink, toilet unit and plenty of storage options give the impression of a stylish yet practical suite. And crucially, this floor feels separate. It gives you privacy from the rest of the household. If downstairs is lively, this level stays calm.

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Kingsley Road is situated near the heart of Windle on the outskirts of St Helens. The commanding homes here have played a major part in many residents' lives over the years.

There are plenty of playing fields nearby and wonderful open public spaces such as Queens Park, Cowley Hill, Bishop Road and Victoria Park.

You'll also find that you're well-placed for commuting. From Dentons Green and surrounding Windle area, main routes like the A580 (East Lancashire Road) and A570 connect easily to nearby towns and motorways, offering reasonable access for commuters heading toward Liverpool, Warrington or Manchester by road.

Local shops, small cafes, schools and basic services are all within reach, which gives a sense of convenience without needing to go far.

-[material information]-

Tenure Type: Freehold

Council Tax Band: F

Construction Type: Standard Construction

Sources of Heating: Mains Gas

Sources of Electricity supply: Mains Electricity

Sources of Water Supply: Mains Water

Primary Arrangement for Sewerage: Mains Foul Drainage

Broadband Connection: Upto 2000 mb/s

Mobile Signal/Coverage: Signal strength (0-4) EE: 3, Three: 3, O2: 3, Vodafone: 3

Parking: Driveway and Garage

Listed Property: No

Flooded in Last 5 Years: No

Sources of Risk: N/A

Flood Defences: N/A

Entrance Location: Front of property

Located on a Coalfield: No

Other Mining Related Activities: N/A

-[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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