Flexible multi‑unit home with countryside views and generous outdoor space.
Four bedrooms plus self-contained two-storey annex with separate entrance
West-facing private garden with patio, pond and open countryside views
Driveway parking and attached garage; low-maintenance gravel frontage
Modern fitted kitchen, utility room and flexible ground-floor study
Offered chain-free on freehold tenure; council tax band C
No mobile signal at the property; broadband speeds are slow
Suitable for multi-generational living or rental income from annex
Village location with low crime and access to nearby schools and towns
Set on a peaceful cul-de-sac in Scarisbrick, this versatile four-bedroom semi-detached bungalow includes a self-contained two-storey annex — ideal for multi-generational living, a home office, or rental income. The house sits on a decent plot with a west-facing private garden and uninterrupted rural views, plus off-street parking and an attached garage. It is offered chain-free on freehold tenure.
Inside, the main home provides spacious, light-filled reception rooms with a feature fireplace and a modern fitted kitchen. Ground-floor flexible space (study or fifth bedroom) and a useful utility room add everyday practicality. Upstairs are three comfortable bedrooms and a family bathroom finished in neutral tones.
The annex has its own front door, a generous living room with a gas fire, a fitted kitchen, downstairs WC, upstairs double bedroom and separate bathroom — a genuinely independent unit that could suit extended family use or provide a rental opportunity.
Practical considerations: broadband speeds in the area are slow and there is no reliable mobile signal at the property, which may affect home-working or streaming. Local schooling includes a mix of good, average and independent options nearby; one local state primary is currently rated as requiring improvement. Overall the property is well-presented and adaptable but buyers should be comfortable with limited connectivity in this rural setting.