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COULD this be the smallest house in Southport? A house located on Preston New Road, in Churchtown, covers just over 474sq ft (44 square metres). The building used to be a police station, and a funeral directors before being converted into this small home approximat­ely eight years ago.

It is now for sale with Arnold and Phillips estate agents for £135,000.

In the advert, the company says: “This property is located in a particular­ly pleasant spot, with playing fields both directly opposite and to one side.

“Highlights include a comfortabl­e lounge/living space with feature fireplace and a richness of natural light.

“There is a practical and charming kitchen area with wall and base units, along with ample worktops and space for appliances.

“Concluding the ground floor, there is an extremely modern threepiece shower suite comprising low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin and walk in shower cubicle with wall mounted electric shower.

“A quirky paddle staircase then reveals the loft style sleeping gallery which again offers plenty of light.

“Externally there are tidy low maintenanc­e areas to the front and side of the bungalow which has its perimeter secured via fencing and gates and there is also a handy storage shed.”

According to Mr Hodson, the vendor of the property, it is suitable for two people.

For more details, visit arnoldandp­hillips.com visit the office at 7 Hoghton Street, Southport, or call on 01704 778668.

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The Stray in Preston New Road, Churchtown has been a police station and a funeral parlour The modern shower room
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The paddle staircase, above, leads to the sleeping gallery, below
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The kitchen area is described as ‘practical and charming’

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