What price the eccentric hoarder’s house in Toxteth went for

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A three storey family home previously owned by an eccentric book collector has been successfully sold at auction.

The four-bed detached town house on Hartington Road in Toxteth had caused a stir after photos appeared online showing every room filled with books from floor to ceiling.

The floors, shelves, and every other available space were packed with tomes and paperbacks, leaving no room for everyday living.

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Some rooms were so cluttered with books it would be impossible to cross from one end to the other.

Even the bathtub was completely surrounded by volumes piled high, threatening to come down like an avalanche if disturbed.

However, there’s no doubt that should the piles of hoarded books be removed from the property, it would make an attractive family home of considerable size and character.

Revive Sales, Lettings and Auctions who managed the sale described the house as: “[A] three story period home which is in need of full refurbishment. This property has lots of potential due to its sheer size.

“Situated in the highly sought after and popular residential location and being served by a wealth of amenities and surrounded by plenty of green space.

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“The property is in need of full refurbishment allowing the new buyer to put their own design ideas into the property and potentially returning the property back to a lovely family home



The townhouse’s attractive exterior was in contrast to the hoards of clutter pilled high inside

“Accommodation briefly comprises of, entrance hallway, with two reception rooms, kitchen and ground floor WC.



Every available space was taken up with piles of books
Every available space was taken up with piles of books

“Upstairs on the first floor are three bedrooms, large bathroom and hallway leading to the second floor.



The house resembled a library more than a home
The house resembled a library more than a home

“On the second floor is a Large master bedroom with access to the eaves storage areas.”

The three-storey home was listed on the online property auction on October 9 for £125,000, with any bids over £135,000 being accepted.



It was impossible to walk from one end of the room to the other due to the clutter
It was impossible to walk from one end of the room to the other due to the clutter

The auction ended at 2pm on Thursday, October 28 having received 112 bids from eight different interested parties.

And despite the initial listing being £125,000, the eccentric three storey former hoarder’s home finally sold for an impressive £213,000.

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