Four-bed house on the market for £125,000 would be the dream home for any Liverpool fan - thanks to one very unusual feature

A four-bed house on market for £125,000 is the dream home for any Liverpool fan, thanks to one very unusual feature.

The semi-detached pad, located the shadows of Liverpool's Anfield stadium, looks like any normal home with a kitchen, dining room and lounge on the ground floor.

The home has four bedrooms and a family bathroom on the first floor. The converted loft also provides a bonus room.

But the real standout feature is a huge painting of Steven Gerrard on the outside wall.

The mural reads: 'It always means more when you win for your people', next to a black and white painting of the Reds legend and a giant number eight.

It is located in Liverpool, Merseyside and being sold by Pattinson Estate Agents.

The semi-detached pad, located the shadows of Liverpool's Anfield stadium, boasts a giant mural of Steven Gerrard on the outside wall

The semi-detached pad, located the shadows of Liverpool's Anfield stadium, boasts a giant mural of Steven Gerrard on the outside wall

The upstairs hallway of the home which has four bedrooms and a converted loft

The upstairs hallway of the home which has four bedrooms and a converted loft

The home has a family bathroom with a shower and tub on the first floor

The home has a family bathroom with a shower and tub on the first floor

The house, located in Liverpool, Merseyside, is being sold on Rightmove by Pattinson Estate Agents.

The listing, which makes no mention of the artwork, reads: 'Here's a golden opportunity awaiting your savvy touch.

'Nestled near the iconic Liverpool FC football stadium, this four-bedroom home beckons with promise.

'With no chain and vacant possession, the canvas is yours to refurbish and transform into a lucrative rental property.

The mural reads: 'It always means more when you win for your people', next to a black and white painting of the Reds legend and a giant number eight

The mural reads: 'It always means more when you win for your people', next to a black and white painting of the Reds legend and a giant number eight

Gerrard, who now manages Al-Ettifaq, in Saudi Arabia, joined Liverpool's academy at just nine years of age and made his debut for the club in 1998

Gerrard, who now manages Al-Ettifaq, in Saudi Arabia, joined Liverpool's academy at just nine years of age and made his debut for the club in 1998 

'Imagine the allure of this location for football enthusiasts and tourists alike, seeking accommodation close to the heart of the action.

'Whether it's match days or simply the vibrant energy of the area, this property holds immense potential for rental income.'

Gerrard, who now manages Al-Ettifaq, in Saudi Arabia, joined Liverpool's academy at just nine years of age and made his debut for the club in 1998. He played 504 times for the club and scored 104 goals.

He later went on to manage Rangers and Aston Villa after a successful career at Anfield.