Large private garden, garage and easy commuter links for village living.
3 large double bedrooms across two storeys
Large dining kitchen recently refitted with utility area
Private, generous rear garden framed by mature planting
Garage plus block‑paved driveway for off‑street parking
EPC D and Council Tax Band F (relatively expensive)
Built c.1976–1982; partial cavity-wall insulation assumed
Average broadband and mobile signal for the village
Local school standards mixed; one primary rated Requires Improvement
A spacious three-bedroom detached house set on a large plot in a quiet Scarisbrick close, ideal for growing families seeking semi-rural living with good commuter links. The property was built in the late 1970s/early 1980s and offers practical family accommodation across two storeys with double glazing and gas central heating.
The ground floor features a bay-fronted lounge with feature fireplace, a formal dining area, bright conservatory and a large dining kitchen recently refitted, with a separate utility area and ground-floor shower room. Upstairs are three double bedrooms and a large family bathroom. A garage and block-paved driveway provide useful off-street parking.
Outside, the private, well-established rear garden is generous in size and framed by mature trees — plenty of scope for vegetable beds, a greenhouse or children’s play space. The plot size and layout also offer potential to improve or extend subject to planning, for buyers wanting to add long-term value.
Practical considerations: the EPC is band D and the property sits in Council Tax band F, which is relatively expensive. Broadband and mobile signal are average for the area. Local primary schooling options vary in performance, including one school rated “Requires improvement” by Ofsted. Early viewing is recommended to appreciate the location and space on offer.