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7 Grantham Road

(Ref. 1154176)

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Sykes rating

  • 5 Guests

  • 3 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets: Yes

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Garden / Patio
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Washing machine
  • Broadband / WiFi

Summary

  • Three bedrooms: 2 x king-size, 1 x single
  • Ground-floor bathroom with double-ended bath, walk-in shower, basin and WC
  • Kitchen/diner
  • Utility
  • Sitting room
  • Gas central heating
  • Electric oven and hob, washing machine, kettle, toaster
  • Smart TV and WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Off-road parking for 3 cars with additional roadside parking nearby
  • Enclosed wrap-around garden with lawn, gravel and picnic table
  • Up to two well-behaved pets welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop 0.4 miles, pub 0.5 miles

The property

7 Grantham Road is a well-presented house in Southport, Merseyside.

Ideal for families and friends looking for a coastal base with thoughtful features including pet-friendly accommodation, off-road parking and an enclosed garden.

Pull onto the driveway and take in the setting of this semi-detached corner plot, where there is space to leave the car with ease before stepping towards the storm porch.

Outside, the house makes a smart first impression, with golden gravel to the front, neat flower beds and a large wrap-around garden giving a sense of space from the moment you arrive.

Step through into the hallway, where the fully refreshed interior begins to unfold, and make your way into the sitting room for the first pause of your stay.

Here, sofas and an armchair are arranged around the TV, with books ready on the shelves for slower moments after a day on the coast.

It is a lovely room to settle into, whether that means stretching out with a film, opening a good book, or gathering everyone together before the evening meal.

From here, head through to the kitchen/diner, where wooden flooring runs underfoot and wooden worktops sit against sleek white fittings, creating a bright and easy space to cook, pour a drink and drift in and out of conversation.

The drop-leaf table gives you a handy place to sit down over breakfast before the day begins, then fold things back and keep the room feeling open.

Just beyond, the utility adds practicality to your stay, with the washing machine tucked away for freshening up beachwear, walking clothes or dog towels after a day outdoors.

Alongside this, new gas central heating keeps the house feeling warm and ready to return to in every season.

The ground-floor bathroom sits conveniently off the kitchen, inviting you to slow the pace with a long soak in the double-ended freestanding bath, or refresh beneath the rainfall shower before heading out for the day.

A smart mirror with demister and lighting adds another thoughtful touch, while the fresh finish of the room gives it an easy sense of style.

When evening draws in, head upstairs via the carpeted staircase to find three bedrooms arranged across the first floor.

Each one feels nice and bright, with wardrobes and storage for clothes and belongings so you can properly unpack and settle in.

The two king-size rooms offer restful places to switch off at the end of the day, while the single room is well-suited to a child or an extra guest.

When the weather calls you outside, the garden gives you plenty of reason to linger at home.

The enclosed rear section has been fenced to make it fully pet-friendly, while the wider wrap-around space has been kept neat and manicured with lawn, gravel and a picnic table ready for coffee in the morning, lunch in the fresh air, or a final drink before heading in for the night.

A short walk brings you to a shop for the essentials and a nearby pub when no one feels like cooking, and there are also plenty of golf courses in the surrounding area for those keen to tee off during their stay.

For days out, Southport offers a classic seaside mix of experiences, where you can wander along the pier, spend time around Marine Lake watching the water shift in the light, and dip into the town’s parks, cafés and independent shops at your own pace.

In Formby, the landscape changes to sweeping dunes, pinewoods and sandy shoreline, with boardwalk trails under the trees, chances to spot red squirrels, and wide beach views that make it easy to spend a whole afternoon outdoors.

Head to Ainsdale for another stretch of coast, where open sands invite long walks, the nature reserve brings quieter moments among wildlife and the shoreline creates a fine backdrop for picnic stops or a breezy outing with the dogs.

For market-town character, Ormskirk is within easy reach too, offering traditional market stalls, local places to eat and easy wandering through its historic streets.

7 Grantham Road is a lovely base for making the most of Merseyside.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £350.

Where you’ll be staying

SOUTHPORT

Ainsdale 4 miles; Ormskirk 8 miles; Formby 8.5 miles.

Southport, along with its neighbour Ainsdale, lies on the coastline where the Irish Sea meets North West England. The town was founded in 1792 when an innkeeper, William Sutton, built a bathing house at what is now the south end of Lord Street, the main road running through the town. The town was small and not very widely populated until the turn of the 19th century when it became popular with tourists due to the easy access it provided to Leeds and Liverpool Canal. It quickly expanded and now boasts the second longest pleasure pier in the British Isles, the Southport Pier Tramway, and Lord Street, an elegant, tree-lined shopping destination. From Birkdale to Woodvale, sand dunes stretch along the coastline, and in Ainsdale in particular, the dunes have now been listed as a National Nature Reserve and a designated Ramsar site. The coastline stretches for 22 miles, with plenty of beaches to be discovered, making this classic seaside resort the perfect place to relax and unwind. There are scenic parks and gardens to explore, fabulous shopping opportunities, and exciting nightlife, as well as a mouth-watering array of restaurants and traditional seaside amusements. Stroll down the UK’s oldest iron pier and try the old penny slot machines in the Pavilion, or ride traditional carousels at Silcock’s Funland. Family attractions include Splash World, Martin Mere, and Farmer Ted’s, while The Atkinson, an £18 million arts venue, is set in a Grade II listed building hosting a variety of visual and performing arts events. Southport’s extensive events programme includes the World Musical Fireworks Championships, the Southport Food and Drink Festival, Southport Air Show, Southport Flower Show, and the Southport Jazz Festival. It is part of England’s Golf Coast and is home to seven championship courses, including Royal Birkdale, which hosts The Open Championship in 2026. Founded by Ex-Racing champion Brian Radam, don't forget to visit the popular British Lawnmower Museum, where garden lovers can geek out on the history of lawnmowers, or enjoy a family day out at Southport Model Railway Village. In a great spot for a beach break, there really is something for everyone!

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas

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